Word: morgans
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...second half action a Lynch interception and two dazzling explosions by Brown halfback Hubert Morgan put the contest out of reach for Harvard...
...same title, Lady Sings the Blues has practically no other resemblance to the gusty Holiday autobiography published in 1956, three years before she died. The life and the lady have been slicked up and toned down, in the best tradition of such tears and tinsel sagas as The Helen Morgan Story and I'll Cry Tomorrow, in which lovers are long-suffering and steadfast, agents loyal, temptation rife and facts irrelevant. Billie Holiday, an artist, deserves a far better memorial...
Favorites. The rival Cincinnati Reds were something else again. One of the classiest teams in the classier league, they had defeated the World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates for the National League pennant. They had the bulk of the superstars on their side, names like Catcher Johnny Bench, Second Baseman Joe Morgan, Outfielder Pete Rose. Their uniforms were modest, their locks a model of tonsorial tidiness. Ironically, they played a wild, freewheeling brand of baseball, while the A's tended to play a more conservative game. Cincinnati speed and power made the Reds solid favorites at the start of the World...
Radcliffe marshals for the class of 1973 are: Lynn Sakai of North House and Altadena. Calif., first marshal; Wilsie York of North House and Danville, Va., second marshal; Charlotte Crane of Winthrop House and Plymouth. N.H., third marshal; and Meg Morgan of North House and Shrewsbury, fourth marshal...
Radcliffe's best doubles team, Sarah Stearns and Jill Robertson, had no problems with their opponents, Julie Clark and Ann Shoemaker. The second Crimson duo, Meg Morgan and Penny Morehead, needed little time to finish their match, shutting out Julie Wilson and Sally Lovell...