Word: lording
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...second by O'Donnell, advanced to third when Manchester was hit by a pitch, and scored on a suicide squeeze bunt by Lincoln. HARVARD ab r h rbi Smith 4 1 1 1 C'n'gh'm 3 0 0 0 H't'st'n 5 0 1 1 Lord 5 0 1 0 Hall 3 0 0 0 K'r'g'ns 4 2 2 0 O'D'n'H 3 1 1 0 M'n'ch'r 4 1 1 0 McCan'sh 3 0 1 1 Lincoln 0 0 0 1 Totals...
...visitors got on the scoreboard in the seventh when their number nine hitter, Jim Scullen, homered along the left field line, spoiling Peter's shutout bid. Harvard ab r h Smith 4 0 2 C'n'gh'm 4 0 1 H't'st'n 4 0 1 Lord 4 0 0 Hall 4 0 0 K'r'g's 4 0 1 O'Donnell 3 3 2 Manchester 3 1 2 Peters 3 0 1 Scullen 4 1 1 Totals 3 4 10 Cornell ab r h Riff 5 0 1 Walker 4 0 1 Ritter...
...Potential Disaster." Much of last week's pill news from outside the U.S. came from the International Planned Parenthood Federation world conference in Chile. Reflecting the new international importance of population control, British Delegate to the U.N. Lord Caradon opened the Santiago meeting by declaring that it had convened out of "a sense of danger, indeed by a sense of potential disaster." At present rates of increase, averaging more than 2% a year, today's 3.3 billion world population will multiply to almost 7 billion by the year 2000.* Most alarming, continued Lord Caradon, is the fact that...
...Crimson batting race, centerfielder Carter Lord ranks as the only .300 hitter. Lord has 14 hits and a thumping .359 average. Behind the rangy junior are shortstop Bob Cunningham at .278 and catcher Jeff Hall...
...England, the sea, war, religious allusions, classical references, and the effect of technology in the large city. There are quite specific reminiscences (Compare "Forth of July" with "The Mills of the Kavanaughs," for example). Mr.Lowell's mastery of rhyme seems as vigorous as it was twenty years ago in Lord Weary's Castle; indeed, the collections in that book entitled "The Quaker Graveyard in Nantucket: and "In Memory of Arthur Winslow" may be profitably compared with "Near the Ocean" if the reader has the inclination. Lowell seems most natural, lucid, and powerful when writing of Maine in the first...