Word: pitches
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Kennedy turned back to his main political pitch, a theme that he hopes will help re-elect such hard-pressed Democratic candidates as Ohio's Governor Michael Di Salle. "The Republicans have made the word no a political program,'' he cried. He banged the rostrum with his fist. "I believe in the word...
...mother tongue, five in a second language and two in a third, plus a rich variety of courses from philosophy, music and the classics to history, economics and science. In accordance with the rigorous Hahn formula, the boys take numbing swims in the early morning, learn boat handling, pitch tents, skindive year-round in the chilly Severn estuary at the foot of the castle hill...
...necessary for equipment and supplies and then pocketed the remainder. Such chicanery tarnishes somewhat the difficult and dangerous work of the idealistic diggers. But any Communists ready to denounce the West Berlin tunnel business ought to know about low-ranking Communist bloc diplomats stationed in East Berlin. Their pitch is also directed at families split by the Wall; since they have diplomatic privileges, they offer to put a refugee in the trunk of a car and drive him west without any trouble. The Reds ask the going price, $250, in advance. Some of the refugees actually get out that...
Dark named Jack Sanford to pitch in the second game, against the Yankees' Ralph Terry...
Another possibility is to fake to the fullback and pitch out to the left half-back (who is running approximately parallel to the line). The halfback can either run the ball around end, or pass downfield...