Word: rans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Groovy's closest friend, Galahad, who once ran a communal crash pad (dormitory), muttered about revenge and then, at Groovy's funeral in Pawtucket, R.I., played a turned-on taps on his dead friend's harmonica. In Greenwich, Conn., under a chilly autumn rain, Linda Fitzpatrick was buried, after a simple Episcopal service, in a cemetery not far from the rolling, red-leafed bridle paths of Round Hill Stables, where she used to ride...
...James G. Blaine of Maine, Speaker of the House of Representatives, proposed a stiff (and unsuccessful) church-state separation amendment to the U.S. Constitution. When a similar proposition was eventually incorporated into New York's constitution, it became known as the Blaine Amendment. In 1884, Republican Blaine ran for the presidency, was blamed for saying (though he did not) that the Democratic Party was one of "rum, Romanism and rebellion," and lost to Grover Cleveland...
Pottetti, undefeated in the team's six meets, ran the course in 12:23 to shatter a record set by Crimson sophomore Keith Colburn when he ran for Exeter...
...yard march by the Bunnies took up the entire third period. In the opening moments of the fourth quarter. Phil Smith ran off tackle for the final ten yards to complete the scoring...
Cornell's dark-horse title contender more than kept pace with Harvard Saturday by clobbering Priceton. 47-13. Dartmouth also ran up an impressive 23-0 shutout of Penn as the 1967 Ivy League race crystallized into another three-team battle among the Big Red, Big Green, and Crimson...