Word: rodes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Crimson center forward Joe Carrabino rode a couple of hot shooting performances to ECAC and Ivy League player of the week honors last week. His 79 per cent shooting made him the first Harvard player in years to qualify for the NCAA
Reagan first felt that spell in 1974, during his final months as Governor, when a friend, Bill Wilson, took him to the mountain top and the two men rode horseback over the property. Reagan wanted it immediately, even though his financial advisers warned him off, and he put up $527,000 for the land and the ramshackle house (it has since tripled in value...
...represents the Vatican as the papal nuncio in Iran, was allowed to visit the Americans. He was taken blindfolded in a car on a ride so short that he assumed he was still in Tehran. So great is the mistrust in the city that even the revolutionary guards who rode along in the car also were blindfolded as they approached the secret destination. For nearly four hours, the monsignor chatted, sang and prayed with some-but not all-of the hostages...
...last picture of the poet frames the 65-year-old moving into his Camden house. Kaplan's stately and elegant concluding line leaves us with a Whitman not deceased but wonderfully alive: an old man who never married and had no heart's companion now except his books, he rode contentedly at anchor on the waters of the past...
Once, long ago, children rode rocking horses. Now, who knows why, the toy firms are marketing instead animals perched on top of a single huge spring. And the names--if an entire generation grows up riding Farley Frogs, the trouble may just be beginning...