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Word: lone (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...season for free transportation, shelter and an average of $35 a week. This year the Baptist General Convention of Texas decided to do something about their souls as well as their bodies. With a team of 13 Latin American Baptists, marimba-playing Preacher Hernandez checked into Pecos' Lone Star Motel for a week-long Cottonpatch Crusade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Cottonpatch Crusade | 10/31/1955 | See Source »

...past years the money was used to finance expenses of entire teams, such as crew or track. Getchell did not indicate whether it might be used for expenses of lone competitors, like figure skaters or members of the hockey team, for which three former Crimson hockey players are now trying out in Minneapolis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Alumni Contribute $2,000 Toward Financing 1956 Crimson Olympians | 10/28/1955 | See Source »

...secondary defenses, as they undoubtedly will at times, it will depend on a still unknown goaltender to block their shots. Coach Bruce Murnro is uncertain as to the choice between his regular netminder, Lindsay Fischer, recovering from a knee injury, and Elliott Finkelstein, who held Amherst to a lone goal, and that on a penalty shot. Munro will decide today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Soccer Team Faces Crucial Trial Against Indians Today | 10/21/1955 | See Source »

Columbia's lone score followed directly after Hardvard's kick-off to open the second half. It came on 12 consecutive plays that ate up yardage so rapidly it had some spectators briefly wondering if Harvard was losing the battle of depth. With little Claude Benham leading the attack, Columbia culminated its drive appropriately on his quarterback sneak at 6:41 of the third period. The conversion made it 7 to 14, but after that, the Light Blue hardly got its hands on the ball for the rest of the game...

Author: By John J. Iselin, | Title: Crimson Sets Back Columbia, 21-7, Amid Rain and Mud at Baker Field | 10/17/1955 | See Source »

Columbia's lone score followed directly after Hardvard's kick-off to open the second half. It came on 12 consecutive plays that ate up yardage so rapidly it had some spectators briefly wondering if Harvard was losing the battle of depth. With little Claude Benham leading the attack, Columbia culminated its drive appropriately on his quarterback sneak at 6:41 of the third period. The conversion made it 7 to 14, but after that, the Light Blue hardly got its hands on the ball for the rest of the game...

Author: By Richard T. Cooper, | Title: Opposition to Housing Plan Partially Dies | 10/17/1955 | See Source »

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