Word: ohio
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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David B. Brownlee of Dunster House and Cherry Hill, N.J.; Andrew H. Delbanco of Dunster House and Larchmont, N.Y.; William T. Djang of Eliot House and Roslyn N.Y.; William C. Fuller of Kirkland House and Lincolnwood, III,; Ralph J. Hexter of Lowell House and Shaker Heights, Ohio...
Prospects look good for Frankle and the team in the other big intercollegiate tournament in Columbus, Ohio, over Christmas...
...book surveys the American political landscape and finds it the same old racist swamp. Bond is at his best when condemning the inconsistency of the American conscience. In the essay on "The Kent State Massacre" Bond rages eloquently at the illogic which focused national attention on the Ohio killings while the blacks who perished at Jackson State a scant ten days later, had their epitaphs scribed in sand. Bond also resurrects the often-forgotten point that school busing is "an old practice in virtually each of the fifty states." On ecology: "Picking up beer cans from the highway is touted...
...stopped at the McDonald's just outside of buclid. Ohio, to share a few burgers with the blonde girl his mind went back to that sorry evening a year before when he had made a similar pilgrimage to New Haven Yale had been favored then but that damn kid Crone, the quarterback that Carm Cozza was supposed to have convinced to come to Yale, had passed the Eli defenders silly. Stewart had had a cool hundred on that game, even though he never expected his Harvard counterpart to show up. For all he knew, the Harvard guy was still...
...victim, wants out after 1973. New Hampshire Coach Jim Root was so stung by a 40-7 loss to Delaware last year that he left his job rather than "subject my team to that again." Says he: "They're absolutely overwhelming. They should play teams like Ohio State, Notre Dame and Alabama...