Word: rosee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...national and pool records came in the 200-yard butterfly, which he did in 2:01.0. Though only a record for 20-yard pools, the time was significant because the old mark was held by Bill Yorzyk of Springfield who won a gold medal in the 1956 Olympics. Al Rose, last year's freshman captain, was second in the Crimson sweep...
Only in the medley is the Crimson without proven strength. Lettermen Earl Shoerman and Henry Frey are possibilities, as is last year's freshman captain, Al Rose, who also swims the butterfly. Brooks is famous for surprises, though, and almost anyone might turn up in this event during the season...
...last of the season. - Notre Dame: a crushing 28-0 victory over Iowa to remain unbeaten, untied and unchallenged as the nation's No. 1 college team. Michigan defeated Ohio State 10-0, winning its first Big Ten Championship in 14 years and a trip to the Rose Bowl. Backing into bowls, fourth-ranked Nebraska, though upset 17-7 by Oklahoma, will go to the Cotton Bowl, and ninth-ranked Syracuse, despite a 28-27 defeat by West Virginia, received a Sugar Bowl invitation...
...Over." Success in that career came early because Howard worked hard to get it. Whatever he got, he owed to no other man. The son of an Irish railroad brakeman and a tollgate keeper's daughter, he never went beyond high school. As a youth in Indianapolis, he rose before dawn to carry the Star, delivered the News every afternoon. In between, he filed so many space-rate stories for the News that the paper put him on a reporter's salary ($8 a week) to save money. Ambition led him to St. Louis in 1905, but when...
...they worked, Belgian Bishop Emile Josef De Smedt rose to give the speech that was to have introduced the declaration. When he sat down, after pleading that "religious liberty is demanded by human dignity itself," there were tears in his eyes. He was rewarded with applause that rolled on and on, the moderator powerless to stop...