Word: mcmahons
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Mechanics of Running" will be the topic of a lecture by Thomas McMahon, Associate Professor of Applied Mechanics, at 8 p.m. in Science Center D. McMahan is the author of Principles of American Nuclear Chemistry: A Novel...
...goals and added 32 assists leading the team then, too, with 47 points. He needs only 21 points to move into tenth place in Harvard's all-time career scoring. Another 40-point season would place the junior as Harvard's number seven career scorer, ahead of Jim McMahon, Gene Kinasowich and Billy Corkery...
Pete Hamill claims to have once been told how to use words. In the introduction to a 1971 publication of his collected writings, Hamill quotes his mentor Tom McMahon on the subject. "Words are not meant to be slapped on the page with careless abandon," McMahon says. "Words are to be used with care, even love." This is precisely the kind of advice that columnists like Hamill apparently find the hardest to follow...
Back in December 1964, three members of the Cambridge Boat Club, Howard McIntyre, D'arcy McMahon and John Vincent, got together with British rowing great Ernest Arlett to talk about organizing a new regatta. The idea was to integrate collegiate rowing with club rowing, and the result was the Head of the Charles...
...beyond the bounds of propriety, Fern-wood-style. Gimble, played by Martin Mull, 33, is the best Lear character since Archie Bunker, and Hubbard (Fred Willard, 33), the dumber-than-dumb Edith Bunker of this most odd couple, is not far behind. Any comparison to Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon is, of course, purely intentional...