Word: lost
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...your reviewer nor Updike ever really found a way out of Updike's Tarbox. I believe you ought to get some reading done away from the Greenwich commuter's bar car. There's a whole landscape of really living people outside who aren't the lost adolescents of most modern fiction...
Zigmond is also married--to Naomi P. K. Zigmond, instructor in Psychology here. He had been temporarily unclassified when he handed in his draft card Nov. 16 at another "turn-in," having lost his 2-S after leaving graduate school. A notice of delinquency for handing in his card accompanied the 1-A he subsequently received from his Arlington draft board...
...number one man Bruce LoPucki was the first to go. He lost to Jim Rogers' par after missing the green with his approach putt. LoPucki had been down after 17 holes, and it took a gallant birdie on 18 to send the match into overtime...
Number three man Tom Wynne won a reprieve at 18 when his opponent. Jon Coles, missed a one-foot putt that would have won the Elis the match. At 19, however. Wynne had driving problems, bogeyed, and lost...
Harvard captain Bo Keefe, playing number two, lost to Larry Oxford on the 17th hole, two and one. In the only other non-playoff match, Harvard's Jack Purdy, at number five, won a two-and-one victory, keeping his opponent two holes down from the fourth hole...