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Word: pounds (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Culbert, an 188-pound sophomore, replaced regular Jeft Coolidge, who is now off crutches but not ready. Speaking about Culbert and another sophomere center, Jan Meyor, Jordan stated. "Neither boy known whether he is going to start, so they'll both get a good night's sleep...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Clasby Takes Full Speed Workout, Might Yet Play Brown on Saturday | 11/13/1953 | See Source »

Still on crutches, Coolidge is "doubtful" for Saturday according to Jordan; the coach announced that Jan Meyer will take over the center duties until the senior returns. Meyer, a 6 ft, 187-pound sophomore, played the remainder of the Princeton game after Coolidge's injury...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Team Undergoes Light Drill; Clasby Is 'Making Progress' | 11/10/1953 | See Source »

Warning from Lenin. Another vital issue was currency convertibility-the tricky problem of how to make pound notes, dollars, lire and kroner freely exchangeable. There were strong voices for it, notably Britain's Butler and West German Economics Minister Ludwig Erhard, the man who has done most to spark Germany's industrial boom. Erhard warned: "The word of Lenin, that you just have to destroy the currencies of capitalist countries to make them ripe for Communism, should cause all democratic countries to stop and think . .." The conference agreed that one day soon, convertibility is inevitable if Europe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WESTERN EUROPE: Improvement Noted | 11/9/1953 | See Source »

...rest of the starting backfield, however, is not nearly so sensational. Wingback Bob Agnew, a 175-pound sophomore, has carried only 14 times this season, and quarterback Art Pitts, a senior letterman, has accounted for but 80 yards...

Author: By Jack Rosenthal, | Title: Smith, Flippin Seen As Mainstays Of Princeton's Assault On Crimson | 11/7/1953 | See Source »

...Lowenstein, this is a special game. In 1951 at Princeton's Palmer Stadium, the 150 pound tailback spent most of the afternoon underneath great hunks of Orange and Black beef as a supercharged Dick Kazmaier team handed the varsity the worst licking in Harvard history, 63 to 26. Lowenstein put on a magnificent exhibition that day, setting up the four Crimson scores, and, given any protection today, he may account for more

Author: By David L. Halberstam, | Title: Princeton Tigers Will Defend Big Three Title Against Underdog Varsity in Stadium Today | 11/7/1953 | See Source »

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