Word: peyton
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Paul Sullivan in the number one spot easily overcome a potentially dangerous Peyton Howard, 6-3, 6-1. Sullivan, the team captain, is probably the fastest player on Barnaby's squad and depends on quick, good net play rather than a powerful serve for his victories. Howard was just unable to get the ball past the Crimson star who played flawless ball and took advantage of every mistake Howard made...
Brown will face the varsity without the benefit of a spring training trip under its belt, but returning lettermen Peyton Howard and Nathan Chace could give Sullivan and Niederhoffer tough matches. Howard was a finalist in the Easterns...
...bringing a lot of money into Alabama, even though the lawyers (who average $250 on an ordinary case) get most of the take. But some observers can see other advantages. After all, TV's John Daly got his divorce in Alabama, and so did Tina Onassis, Author Grace (Peyton Place) Metalious, and Lady Iris Mountbatten. It is quite conceivable that these stars would have never fallen into Alabama, even for 24 hours, if they had not needed a divorce...
...years, the one clear mark of the virus was this ability to slip invisibly through porcelain filters. In those four decades, without waiting to see what a virus looked like, brilliant men did brilliant things about viruses and viral diseases. At Manhattan's Rockefeller Institute, Dr. Peyton Rous in 1910 proved that a filterable virus is the cause of sarcoma (a kind of cancer) in chickens. At Harvard and then at the Rockefeller Foundation, South Africa-born Max Theiler performed the delicate and dangerous feat of getting yellow-fever virus to grow in the brains of mice. With infinite...
...PATRICK PEYTON, C.S.C. Family Rosary Crusade Sacramento, Calif...