Word: poundingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Walter "Chip" Moede, a senior, copped Eliot's fifth first place in the discus throw. Neal Curtin of Quincy, a guard on the football team, won the 12 pound shot...
...ball with reckled abandon at the plate. Gavin Gilmont the Crimson's diminuative but efficient centerfielder, has been the only other remarkable hitter on the team. On the whole, however, Harvard's offense has been unpredictable and at time even non-existent. In their second league game, the Crimson pound pennant favorite Navy, 9-1. The new weekend, the varsity just barely score two runs in as many games again Northeastern and Columbia. then Crimson bats have shown of reawakening -- and after all, Harvard needed only three runs to be Cornell last year when Garibaldi...
...listing Margaret R. Ball, his chief lab technician, as coauthor. Despite its unimpressive size and its coldly scientific title, the book became a surgical landmark. And it was only a beginning. What Moore calls his "big blue book" appeared in 1959. Metabolic Care of the Surgical Patient, a six-pound omnibus of 1,011 pages, would be monument enough for most men; it is a basic and irreplaceable text for modern surgeons. But Moore is still enlarging the dimensions of his monument. W. B. Saunders Co. has just published The Body Cell Mass and Its Supporting Environment (helpfully subtitled "Body...
...primary (and just about only) threat is a 6 ft., 3 in., 225-pound pitcher named Dick Walsh. Walsh is a fireballer and in his first start this year he handcuffed the same Northeastern team that buried the Crimson Saturday by a 9-1 margin. B.U. walked over the Huskies, 6-2, but lost to B.C. Monday without the pitching services of the big fast-baller...
...faculty members have announced plans to use the University's giant IBM 7090 computer in order to study the mechanisms of the criminal mind. Sheldon Glueck, Roscoe Pound Professor of Law and his wife Eleanor, research associate in criminology, will investigate the development of criminals from the time they were juvenile delinquents...