Word: rays
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...universe" were posted on bulletin boards around the walls. In the area devoted to science, the cards told the pupils to read any six out of seven mimeographed essays about telescopes and constellations and then answer sheets of questions about them. Students working in "language arts" analyzed a Ray Bradbury science-fiction story...
...baseball team made the cover of the Harvard Sports Information brochure the next spring, an indication that it was tabbed for fame. The returning varsity had lost only one Eastern League game behind the right arms of juniors Ray Peters and Bob Dorwart...
Nickens had been thrust into the line-up as a sophomore to take Ray Peter's place, and for two years he failed to attract much attention. His trouble has been that he goes for the corners of the plate, wastes a lot of pitches if he gets ahead on a batter, and walks himself into trouble. But this spring' Nickens asse?ed himself in the GBL for a 7-1 record. And an All Star berth...
...course, with a pool of 1400 you do get a few, at least slightly unusual occupations. Richard Chapin grew up to assume the unenviable job of college president (at Emerson). Larrick H. Glendening manufactures and freezes bacterial cultures for food fermentation. And Richard le Ray Borden, Chief of the Pamphlets Staff of the U. S. Information Agency, deserves attention for his brief biographical note...
Three years ago the Crimson advanced to the NCAA Championship behind the pitching of righthander Ray Peters and Bob Dorwart. A hitting slump, however, knocked Harvard out of the tournament...