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Word: lonelies (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...infield, the lone setid point at the season's start, continues to produce. Third baseman Mike Drummey lands the IEBL in hitting. Shortstop Dave Morse and second baseman Terry Bartole each got four hits against MIT and first such or Phil is the club's leading slugger. Dik Diehl, the catcher, had a home run against Navy that tultiated a 10-3 root...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: Crimson Team to Battle Bruin, Lion Nines Here | 5/4/1962 | See Source »

Volpe blamed the poor showing in the '60 election on the poor image of the Republican Party at that time and on Kennedy's nomination for President. In that "peculiar election" it was necessary to concentrate mostly on a "lone wolf campaign," he said. "And not only has the Party image improved," but there will be candidates running for offices which previously were lost by default...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Volpe Discusses Campaign Issues | 5/3/1962 | See Source »

...lone B.U. run, in the bottom of the seventh, resulted from a loss of control by Yarbro. He walked two, then threw a wild pitch to score Jim Gattozi. HARVARD (8) ab r h Drummey 3b 3 2 1 Bartolet 2b 2 2 0 Morse ss 3 0 0 Bernstein 1b 4 0 1 Combs 1f 3 1 0 St. George rf 3 0 0 Gilmor cf 4 0 3 Diehl c 4 1 1 Yarbro p 3 2 0 Totals 29 8 6 B.U. (1) ab r h Finnegan 3b 5 0 0 Mahoney cf 3 0 0 Powers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: B.U. Walks 11, Makes 7 Errors As Crimson Varsity Romps, 8-1 | 4/25/1962 | See Source »

...Harvard lacrosse team arrived in the seventh, just in time to watch the boys from Penn rack up five runs. The Penn rally started when Harvard helped them load the bases on two walks and the lone Crimson error. Four Quaker singles followed to give Penn its only scoring inning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Del Rossi Stars As Varsity Beats Penn | 4/21/1962 | See Source »

...film whose cast has but four members, the heroine becomes a complete cipher whose behavior serves only to disorganize the film--the lone unity is her growing psychosis. The behavior of her father, brother, and husband, who complete the cast, might have been the basis for a coherent film, but they have been given weaknesses of their own that strip them of individuality and make them types: one bumbling adolescent, one frustrated artist, one ineffectual husband...

Author: By Stephen F. Jencks, | Title: Through a Glass Darkly | 4/13/1962 | See Source »

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