Word: lons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Bruins, who looked generally weak against Ward's curves, had only catcher Lon Murgo's three-bagger and one scratch hit to boast about going into the ninth. John Valinote opened the inning with a double, and Ward hit the next batter, right fielder Bob McCue. Bob MacCounell was given an intentional pass to load the bases, but the next man up third baseman Bobby Wheeler, hit a bag fly to Benny Akillian in left. Akillian's throw was fast but wide; Valinote scored and the game was over...
Final examination in the 2L course, Jurisprudence, will be administered sometime around January 10, 1952. Lon L. Fuller, Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence, said last night. As in previous years, students of this class will be required to submit a 3,000-word theme within 48 hours after a subject has been assigned...
...trained as a gangster's accomplice, attaches itself to Farley and Shelley, who are unaware that the animal is being hunted by a quorum of the local rogues' gallery (Francis L. Sullivan, Lon Chancy, Glenn Anders et a/.). Luckily required to speak none of the film's dialogue, the dog charms Shelley into locking Farley out of the boudoir. Whenever Farley tries to get rid of this dog in the manger by answering a newspaper ad inserted by one of the rival crooks, Farley finds the claimant murdered-and the police (William Demarest et a/.) leaping...
...quit under pressure; of pneumonia; in Manhattan. The prototype of Novelist Joel Sayre's political satire, Hizzoner the Mayor, O'Brien kept his constituents constantly amused with his malaprop oratory (Sample: "That scientist of scientists, Albert Weinstein"), cooperated with pressagents by accepting such titles as "Ole-Bo-Lon, the Scentless Chrysanthemum" from a Chinese restaurant, habitually referred to New York as "this great metropolis city." So loyal was he to Tammany that when reporters once asked if he had picked a new police commissioner, his reply became apolitical classic: "I haven't had any word on that...
...Crimson Captain Doug Wilde beat Gene Delfino 8 and 7, and shot a very low 32 going out. Dusty Burke (H) lost to Larry Sullivan 2 up and 1 to go, Dave Heberg (H) lost to Jay Wolfe 6 and 4, and Dave Groman (H) lost to Lon Rumplen 4 and 3. Paul Weissman, Mitch Rosenholtz, and Bill Timpson won for the varsity...