Word: mor
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...moved to Marble, which was having a boom of its own. St. Paul's belonged to the Episcopalians, but after Marble's once famous quarries*closed down, in 1941, the Episcopal Church stopped using it, and other denominations - Roman Catholics, Methodists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, United Brethren, Dutch Reformed, Mor mons - worshiped there from time to time because it was the only church in town. But no group was maintaining it, and St. Paul's was falling apart...
...piano-sized 88. Using the new system, a few retarded readers have already been rapidly cured. But the obvious problem is what happens later, when children switch to the conventional alphabet. As Pitman himself muses: "will skill in the wun meedium bee transferabl too skill in the second, mor compleks...
Presently, the first squad is posed of backs Ian Stan Greenspan, Charlie John Damis, Bill Mares, Ted mor, Tywell Reese; and Dick Schulman, Rick Rice, Whitman, Buzz Miller, Ed Lee Freeman, Ed Hall, and van-Schalkwyk. It looks good year despite no spring and the injuries...
After years as a defensive team, the varsity showed signs of becoming a hit-'em longer-and-harder outfit against Columbia. Fullbacks Sandy Cortesi and Tim Mor-had trouble clearing the ball, and developed a new weakness--powerless kicking. But they both have the speed to recover after a mistake...
...councilman in Everett) in 1948, and proudly asserts: "Put me down as one of the original Kennedys." Bidding half-heartedly for a state senate seat is I. (for Irving) John Kennedy, 47, manager of Boston's Zebra cocktail lounge. John Joseph Kennedy, 36, a salesman for "Roost-No-Mor" bird repellent, is running for commissioner of Norfolk County, thinks he may be related to Senator Kennedy but "I'm not using the name." John A. (for Andrew) Kennedy, 62, tree warden of Plymouth for 22 years, is trying for a state representative's seat, says a friend...