Word: notcher
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...opening 300-yard medley relay, Stack again had the first leg share of another top-notcher, a new dual meet record...
...some GOPsters as it was reassuring to others. But on some points they were all agreed. Despite intraparty wranglings, they were sure they would win in 1948. They were beginning to realize they could not win with just any old candidate; they would have to pick a top-notcher. And they had quite a selection to choose from, ranging from inactive Bob Taft to radioactive Harold Stassen...
...president (TIME, Jan. 4) these two moves looked like a logical interregnum-for Elder Statesman Gallagher has only three years to go before reaching Standard's retirement age (65). As if to underline that conclusion Standard's directors last week refrained from moving any other top-notcher up to fill the post of chairman of the board...
...rich-voiced, grey-haired Methodist minister who seldom mounts a pulpit, Miss Harkness teaches philosophy at Mount Holyoke College, is rated a top-notcher among U. S. theologians. Last week, calling the church "the last stronghold of male dominance," she told a Methodist Leadership School at Lake Junaluska, N. C.: "The fact that women frequently put their energies into channels which lie outside the church is often deplored by men who have the interests of the church at heart. . . . These other agencies offer women an opportunity for leadership, for creative expression . . . and in turn a recognition which they...
Most lucrative tournament of the year, the Miami Biltmore Open was played last week in two sections, with 87 prizes. First prize in the first section, open only to top-notcher professionals with notable tournament records, was $1,200. First prize in the second section, open to all accredited professionals, was $1,000. Total prize money for the winter season...