Word: patly
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Curtin also had impressive statistics for his first full game back in action. He snared seven passes for 87 yards and two touchdowns. Together, the six foot five inch Curtin and six foot six inch split end Pat McInally provide the Crimson with the deadliest pass-receiving combination in the Ivy League...
...essential to keep the clots from breaking off and moving upward to Nixon's heart and lungs. They showed Nixon the venogram, explaining that, as Hickman put it to reporters later, "it was a threat that the clot could become a pulmonary embolus." After discussing his condition with Pat Nixon and, by telephone, with Daughters Julie Eisenhower and Tricia Cox, Nixon gave his consent to undergo surgery-the first he has ever...
...Pat Nixon has kept a grim watch at the hospital, leaving only for brief periods of rest. At the doctors' suggestion, she has not returned to San Clemente, 50 miles away. Julie and Tricia flew in to comfort their mother and help answer the calls from old family friends, including Betty Ford. Other people phoned the hospital offering to donate blood, but all such offers were politely declined, since the hospital had a plentiful supply of the type A-positive blood that Nixon needs...
Holt was also hitting his receivers against the porous Princeton secondary, with a 31-yard toss to All-American wide receiver Pat McInally, a key play in the drive...
...Pat McInally, Harvard's record-breaking pass receiver, stands an "excellent" chance of being invited to a post-season all-star contest "in the very near future," according to Coach Joe Restic...