Word: mcdonoughs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...other candidates--State Representative Julius Ansel (the dark horse), City Councillor Patrick F. McDonough, and William P. Foloy--have concentrated almost exclusively on attacking Collin's administration. Their strategy may be considered a tribute to Collins's wisdom in the 1959 primary, when Senate President John Powers was heavily favored. Collins built his campaigns around Powers, not around issues, and was elected mayor by a record margin...
...records were like a pair of dominoes toppling at the head of the line. Next day, U.S. Freestylers Steve Clark, Richard McDonough, Gary II-man and Edward Townsend surged through the 400-meter relay to set a new world mark of 3:36.1. Carl Robie, an 18-year-old University of Michigan freshman, seemed all arms and shoulders as he powered his way to a 2:08.2 world butterfly record over 200 meters. By the time the U.S. 800-meter freestyle relay team of Schollander, McDonough, Townsend and Saari crouched and sprang from the starting platform on the final...
...offices have been flooded with readers' contributions since the appearance of TIME'S May 31 Modern Living story on Tom Swifties-the little book of adverbial puns by Paul Pease and Bill McDonough, inspired by the style of the old adventure stories. Some readers' Swifties appeared in the Letters columns of June 7 and June 14, and still they come. A number of variations are right down our alley-says TIME, bowled over...
Princeton's Jed Graef barely touched out Yale's Roger Goettsche to win the 200-yard backstroke in 2:00.4, and Kiefer took a Yale first, in the 200-yard individual medley in a disappointing 2:05.0. In the only other event of the day, Villanova's Dick McDonough won the 200-yard butterfly, setting pool and Eastern records...
...other Crimson entries did not qualify for the finals in the face of some of the fastest times in the country. In the 500-yard freestyle. Dick McDonough of Villanova led Yale's Lyn Straw to the finish in 5:02.3, the fastest time in the East this year...