Word: orangemen
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Following the Crimson and the Orangemen are: Army (5-2) with 68, Colgate (5-1-1) 58, and Cornell (5-1) 56. Then comes Dartmouth (4-2) with 33, followed by Harvard's next opponent, Princeton (4-2) 22, and Navy...
...quiet the pro-Eire agitation by doing earlier this year what no other Ulster P.M. ever dared do: he invited Ireland's Premier Sean Lemass for lunch in Belfast. Many of O'Neill's supporters were outraged, but the dapper, six-foot aristocrat blithely ignored his Orangemen's indignation. "I hoped to establish more normal relations with our southern neighbors," he said coolly. "Since we share the same island, this is surely sensible...
...there any significance, or were you being a little naughty with the publishing date of July 12 for the article, which coincides with Orangemen...
...letters at Elmira Free Academy. "About 30" colleges offered him football scholarships. But he chose Syracuse-just 90 miles from home. In 1959, as a sophomore, 205-lb. Halfback Davis gained 686 yds., scored 64 points-more than all ten of Syracuse's opponents combined-and led the Orangemen to an undefeated season, the No. 1 ranking, and a 23-14 victory over Texas in the Cotton Bowl...
...convinced) have the gift o' th' gab. The performers, too, are ebullient, effervescent, and effusive, a welcome change from the generally sullen mien of the folksinger. Songs include the famous "Tim Finnegan's Wake" ("a song of death...a song of resurrection"), "Brennan On the Moor," and (Orangemen take note) "The Old Orange Flute." I cannot recommend it too highly. (This means I own a copy.) The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem have several other releases, on Tradition and Riverside, which are not too hard to come by, although deleted from the catalogues. Folk-Lyric records Dominic Behan, the younger...