Word: lucke
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...title this year. The feeling around the league is that Dartmouth only beat out Brown last season because the Indians' Ivy foes often happened to have a lot of injuries or not enough rest when they met Dartmouth. Brown, this theory continues, was the better team, but had worse luck...
There will be quite a scramble among the Big Three for the best of the last three Ivy berths. With a little luck any of them could move into the first division...
...second reason that Rudolph isn't moving faster seemed to be even more crucial: he needed an assistant, someone who could help him handle the complicated problems of planning an electronically-controlled traffic system. He had been looking for such a man for months, and his luck had been minimal. The market is tight. Right now, he has a man who would take a permanent job, but would not come to Cambridge on a provisional basis and risk his job later being taken away in a competitive Civil Service exam...
...name ("My great-grandfather picked it out of the Bible. It means 'a wild ass' "), and McCutchan is an odd coach. A balding, soft-spoken math teacher, he has a notion that the game ought to be played for fun. He wears flaming red socks ("for luck"), dresses the Purple Aces in bright orange road uniforms and warmup robes of yellow, red and green because "I like some color, and purple is hard to see." McCutchan limits his own recruiting to the environs of Evansville (eleven players are Indianians), refuses to play against "coaches...
Making Friends. Correspondent Deepe modestly attributed her coup to "luck and timing." "I was sure something like this was going to happen," she said, "and I had put in an application for an interview nearly three weeks before." Beverly has arranged just this kind of coup before. Her first exclusive audience with Khanh took place in August, after the general had been forced out as Premier. "I try to make friends with people on their way up," says Beverly, "and they remember me later-like Khanh...