Word: reeds
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...used to hate those television mothers. Now I hate Mom. I dreamed about Donna Reed, my television mother, cooking dinner for me and kissing my forehead...
...Crimson performed remarkably well considering that many of its top players could not afford to make the journey northward. Phil Jonchkeer, Pete Kellogg, Dan Daiss, Reed McCarty and Doug Forrester did not travel with the team. Even with many of their best individual players absent, the aquamen exhibited excellent teamwork. Outstanding efforts were turned in by Tracy (Flash) Mallory, Alan (Bozo) Bozer, and (Clark) Kent Osband as well as the usually inspired performance of captain Mike Graff...
Between 1966 and 1970, derailments doubled to 2,394 a year. Santa Fe President John Reed likens the situation to maintaining a house in good repair: "If you don't do a little every year, it eventually starts coming apart all at once." Volpe estimates that in order to keep up with expected increases in traffic, railroads will have to spend an awesome $36 billion or more on yard and track rebuilding and new rolling stock in the next ten to twelve years. That is roughly double their current annual rate of capital expenditures...
...Knicks' offensive strategy revolves around Lucas, a veteran forward acquired in an off-season trade to take over for injured Willis Reed. Too small to battle under the boards with most other pivots (he gives away 6 in. and 50 Ibs. to Chamberlain), Lucas is a center in name only. He floats far away from the basket and fires his high-arcing shots with such consistent accuracy that the opposing center is almost always forced to move out to try to stop him. That clears the lane to the basket for lay-ups and rebounds by the rest...
...Radcliffe sailors won the Jerry Reed Trophy, symbolic of the New England championship with a first place total of 46 points. MIT took second with 68, and Newton College finished in third with 75 points...