Word: payton
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Cornell's All-America linebacker, Mitch Lee, plays like Dick Butkus. Big Red running back John McNiff (130 yards, two touchdowns) thinks he's Walter Payton. The Crimson just think of going back home...
...well-to-do. Then, around 1880, the city extended its elevated lines to the north. Handsome neighborhoods sprang up, and by the early 1900s, Harlem bustled with urbanity. But the speculators had built too much too fast. So in 1904 a black real estate agent named Philip A. Payton rented apartments to blacks who were even then being displaced from their midtown homes by the new Pennsylvania Station railyards. The scheme succeeded beyond the speculators' wildest nightmares. By the 1920s, Harlem was mostly black...
...Dartmouth 21-17 Lehigh 17-14 Lafayette 35-17 Cleveland 13-10 4-2 20-16. 556 JoBeth Williams Actress Brown Alumnus Brown 21-18 Pennsylvania 21-7 Yale 48-21 Lehigh 14-7 Lafayette 7-3 Cleveland 10-3 Julie L. Belcove Guest Selector Executive Editor A Walter Payton Fan Harvard 28-24 Pennsylvania 35-10 Dartmouth 17-14 Columbia 28-27 Cornell 21-14 Cincinnati...
Flutie is starting to feel like a Bear. "I was never a Chicago fan. I mean, I didn't even know all the names. I knew Walter Payton's, of course. But I had to be introduced to (Defensive End) Dan Hampton." For turning the wrong way on a hand-off and missing an open receiver in the end zone, Flutie was toasted by his teammates with choke signs all around. But the spirit was amazingly warm. "When I first came into the huddle, everyone's head kind of popped up, and they all smiled as if to say, 'Here...
...living room." Eric Goode, owner of Manhattan's Area disco, feels more or less the same way about his generically named Restaurant. "It's like my own dining room. It's just for fun." For others, restaurants can be just a good investment. Chicago Bears Running Back Walter Payton belongs to a group that owns three places in the Windy City area and plans two more by September...