Word: lone
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Durwent S. Whittlesey, professor of Geography, lone permanent survivor of Harvard Geography, will head a morning session on "Ireland as a Western European Port...
...teams of Jay Robb and Dave Key and of Dick Hatton and Ed Bacon won doubles matches for Harvard, but Bowdoin sneaked out its lone win of the afternoon over the Crimson doubles team of Bob Bramhall and Mitch Reese...
...breakwater, the engine coughed and quit; it took another hour to fix it. The old tub pitched with a horrible intensity and all the passengers were sick long before she got under way again. Soon the toilets backed up and floated the luggage. The second day out the lone shower was turned off-there was a water shortage-and nobody had a bath for the rest of the voyage. Nobody, for that matter, bothered to take off his clothing, either...
Harvard's lone touch (worth three points) came after a protracted second half scuffle in the end zone which ended as giant Crimson forward Eddie Davis fell on the ball for the score. Davis's chief assistant on the scoring play was Al Green, the man who had kicked the ball into the end zone...
...After a lone run in the third inning on Charlie Cabot's single, the freshmen brought nine men to the plate in the fourth to collect four runs on one-baggers by Bill Hickey, Tim Wise, and Win Carduff...