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Word: pair (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Varsity men's track picked up a pair of high places in field events during the first day of competition at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia. Hammer thrower Tom Lenz finished second to Dartmouth's Sean O'Keefe with a 60.42-meter toss. Discus man Joe Pellegrini took third with a 55.22-meter effort...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Penn Relays | 4/28/1979 | See Source »

After the bogeymen ousted visiting New England powerhouse Providence at the Country Club on Tuesday, the linksters were hoping to breeze past the Crusaders with relative ease. But the Crimson's hopes for a quick double win were crushed when a pair of 79's by Holy Cross stand-outs Pete Mondani and Tom Bagley gave the Crusaders a 405 team total, leaving the linksters one shot astern with 406. The Williams contingent, paced by Chip Audin's 79, rolled into the 19th hole in sole possession of last place...

Author: By Tom Green, | Title: Linksters Fall to Holy Cross | 4/27/1979 | See Source »

Faught, recently named Ivy player of the week for his four-goal effort against Yale, matched that performance by scoring two critical goals late in the first half as prelude to his pair of fourth-quarter tallies. With three and a half minutes left in the half and the Crimson holding a man advantage, the Harvard single-season goal scoring record holder broke a 5-5 tie by taking a feed from assist factory Norman Forbush and blowing it by Wildcat goalie Peter Sheehan. A few minutes later, Faught cranked one again...

Author: By Robert Grady, | Title: Stickmen Bury UNH, 11-6 For Seventh Straight Win | 4/26/1979 | See Source »

...NOTEBOOK: Stenhouse's pair of triples gave him six on the season, tying the Harvard record. Channel 4 ran a short piece on Sten on the news last night, as well...

Author: By John Donley, | Title: Crimson Nine Stops Tufts, 9-7 | 4/25/1979 | See Source »

THERE'S plenty of sobbing and sighing in this Romeo and Juliet. The performers seem determined to convince the audience of their genuine emotions in this most well-known and well-worn of tragic love stories. But as the "pair of starcross'd lovers" move through their familiar story on the Hasty Pudding stage, a curious feeling spreads through the theater--that the show is a farcical shadow of Shakespeare's play. The actors try to sink themselves into the pure emotion of the story and pay no attention to the words they...

Author: By Scott A. Rosenberg, | Title: Wherefore Art? | 4/25/1979 | See Source »

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