Word: nine
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Then as the Deacons massed nine men in the line, the Bellboys scored on a flashy buck lateral wherein the fullback palmed the ball to the quarterback who shovelled it off to tailback Johnny Goldsmith flying around the end. Goldsmith scored standing up. Another Woodruff to Donohoe pass was good for the point and the margin of victory...
...nine-game 1948 Varsity football schedule that will confront Arthur Valpey during his second season at Cambridge is the most difficult slate over attempted by a Harvard team, the Athletic Association announced last night. It bears out an earlier Valpey request for a schedule with no easy games...
...Salesman. Psychiatry's practitioners are also, of course, its salesmen. One of its most earnest practitioners and salesmen is a rangy, friendly, 49-year-old Kansan named William Claire* Menninger (with a hard g). This month Dr. Menninger is spending only nine days in his neat, pine-paneled office in Topeka. The rest of the time he will be on the road, making speeches and drumming up enthusiasm at committee meetings, policy conferences, and get-togethers of the high brass of U.S. psychiatry...
...Oakland, where he managed "nine old men" into winning the Pacific Coast League championship this year, he had two cases of beer sent to the clubhouse after every game the team won. A graduate of the roughhouse school of baseball, he still gets thrown out of ball games for baiting umpires...
Where was the steel going? After investigating the problem for nine months, a subcommittee of the House Committee on Public Works gave part of the answer last week. It reported that 10% to 12% of all sheet and strip steel production was being sold in the grey market at fantastic profits ranging up to nearly 200% and "running into millions." But the committee raised no prospects for steel users-except that the grey market might get greyer. Advising against any Government action, the committee suggested that steelmakers "police themselves" by "conducting impartial investigations" and "making reports...