Word: robs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard defense turned in another fine performance with captain Cynthia Jensen leading the way. Jensen used her stickhandling experience to rob the ball away from the B.C. attack whenever they tried to squeeze past her toward the goal...
Harvard fencers Gene Vastola, Rob Homer and Mike Bieker earned All-Ivy status on the squad, announced last week...
Bierer's sabre teammates, Rob Homer and Richard Gillette, also finished 6-6, and all three of them appeared to be victimized by directing, which Zivkovic said hadn't hurt them but rather had "killed them." Gillette, while having perhaps the best fencing day of his career, lost four dubious 5-4 decisions and had little to show for his performance...
That behavior included two crude comments about Jews. When Aide Rob ert Strauss warned Carter that silence on these slurs was arousing widespread criticism, Carter authorized him to telephone the Washington Post and quote him as saying "You know, Bob, I just totally disassociate myself from his comments." That was still not enough. Asked at his news conference whether he would "deplore or condemn" Billy's statements, Carter insisted that his brother was not anti-Semitic and that he would not "allege to him any condemnation...
...pistol belongs to Teddy (Marjoe Gortner), an aging, long-haired rebel who marches into a New Mexico diner one morning in 1968 and proceeds to hold both the hash-slinging employees and the dyspeptic customers hostage. Teddy's aim is really not to rob or murder his captives but to humiliate them. He forces a haughty middle-class tourist (Lee Grant) to bare her breasts; he makes cruel fun of the diner's crippled owner (Pat Hingle); he tells a fat young waitress (Stephanie Faracy) that she is doomed forever to spinsterhood. By the time that Teddy departs...