Word: lone
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...junior varsity football team lost its fifth straight game yesterday, bowing 31 to 6 to the Brown jayvees at Soldiers Field. The Crimson was never in the match and its lone tally did not come until the final period...
...Nichols' lone goal came late in the second period. Halfback Don Putnam scored on an out-of-bounds kick from 30 feet away. Freshman goalie, Captain George Anderson, could not get the ball as it bounced off one of his fullbacks...
This amazing young lady can do everything with a hockey stick. A center half-back, she holds the defense together, and feeds the ball up to the forwards. She set up the lone score, hanging a 30-foot drive which the Briggs goalie was just able to clear. Miss Patridge, aided by the right side of the Whitman-Eliot line, pounced on the loose ball and shot it home...
...have been a success as a governor, his lieutenants, for whom he is responsible, have not done so well. Francis E. Kelly, his attorney general who is running for re-election, has been accused of bungling his investigations particularly the Brinks case and of allowing graft. When the lone Republican member of the Metropolitan District Commission requested a look into the Commission's files last month, the four Democratic members refused. The Republicans went to the Supreme Court and received permission. But the Democrats used a legal technicality to withhold action until after the election, neither appealing the court decision...
Preventive Medicine. In the slums, lone children, first children and last children, say the Gluecks, are least apt to become delinquent. It is the between-children who are most likely to show the early danger signs: temper tantrums, profanity, obscene language, and, in one case out of three, overt acts of delinquency before they turn eight...