Word: neils
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Louria, who moved up to 175, took on Neil Keller, an All-New England guard this fall, and, after several near pins by the cruciflx hold, won a 10-6 decision...
Tutors for Tommy. When he heard of Tommy's troubles, Jerry said: "I'll talk to him." He did that night at the family dinner table with two younger Conways-Terry and Neil-kibitzing. He ticked off Tommy's weaknesses: slow getaways, too much use of elbows, getting sucked out of position. "You got to get smarter," Jerry pounded home. Tim Sr., an Irishman who believes that athletics is the best thing that can happen to a boy, admitted that Tommy was lackadaisical. Under that kind of tutoring, Tommy soon perked up and played better...
...dean met yesterday afternoon with Neil J. Smolser '52 and Richard T. Hoffron '52, representatives of the overflow group, who presented a petition asking a reduction of rent for men who had lived in the Blockhouse...
...Neil supplemented his impressions of four years' residence in the city ("Like most Westerners, I'm surprised at how much I do like it") by visiting sections he had missed. One of Banks's assignments was to accompany O'Dwyer through a mayor's typical day. He joined the Mayor at the executive mansion bright and early (9 a.m.) one morning and crept away to bed 15 hours later. At that juncture O'Dwyer had settled down to read a book on traffic congestion in 2nd Century Rome...
...Neil and Mrs. Drucker also spent an evening with O'Dwyer at Gracie Mansion, which was being redecorated (one room, according to O'Dwyer, looked "like a carload of false teeth"), and when they left at midnight the Mayor uttered the words from which the story's cover caption was taken. Said he: "Do whatever you like with me in your story, but give New York a break. I love it. It's a hell of a town...