Word: robinsons
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...imagine a Harvard-Yale game where two senior All-Americans come into the field for a kickoff midway through the fourth quarter with the game well in hand and then suddenly turn to the sidelines and lead 63,000 people to stand up and yell. Scott Woerner and Rex Robinson did just that in Athens Saturday...
Representatives from the two common rooms made the request two weeks ago to insure their involvement in choosing a new master. Charles W. Dunn, Robinson Professor of Celtic Languages and Literatures, announced this fall that he will retire as Quincy House master at the end of this year...
...freestyle relay--1. HARVARD 4:11.13 (Miao 47.0, Seelen 48.7, Verdin 47.6, Coglin 47.8); 2. Columbia 3:16.04 (Robinson 49.2, Schott 49.3, McCool 49.5, Appleton...
SOKOLOV ATTRIBUTES to Liebling the pioneering work in the foggy area between fiction and journalism which Truman Capote and Norman Mailer later explored. Liebling's greatness lay in his absorption of the entire story--in both senses--behind people and events, from Seventh-Avenue con men to Sugar Ray Robinson. He embraced his subjects' lives and their outlook on the world; searched out their motivations and methods and then laid forth their lives, mostly in their own words--but through his own wild periscope of the self-style uptown revel, the reluctant Jew, the recipient of all that his immigrant...
...intense was the recruiting war for Walker that the mere sight of an out-of-state coach in Wrightsville could set off a small panic. When a man named John Robinson checked into a hotel in nearby Macon, local newspapers announced with alarm that the University of Southern California's coach had come to cart Walker away. John Robinson turned out to be a salesman from Huntsville...