Word: roster
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...hits that have whistled past their ears. Although the proposal does not prevent the pitchers from taking their turns, the chances are that managers would discover some player short on brains and fielding prowess, but able to hit them far and frequently, who would stay on the roster as a hitter and nothing else, to the exclusion of the pitcher from the batter...
...Pickard '29 and R. H. O'Connel '30 were mentioned in a select group of ends of the East, and J. E. Barrett '30 and F. A. Clark '29 were included among the tackles. J. N. Trainer '31 and W. D. Ticknor '31, guards, completed the roster of Crimson linemen in the list...
...aggrevated minor accident where instant diagnosis and treatment is not the rule. It is not by chance that the Harvard squad has been governed by a rigid code of training and conditioning; and correspondingly, it is not luck that keeps the names of Harvard men from the National roster of sacrifices to a great sport...
...opera house. She has had operatic experience, sings and moves with an assurance that projects over the footlights. Her first Leonora quavered occasionally, strayed a bit from the pitch but critics took it all kindly, as part of a debut performance, voted her a useful addition to the Metropolitan roster...
...less auspicious than this cash endorsement by leading advertisers** seemed the roster of Britannia's first three star contributors: Benito Mussolini, Arnold Bennett, the Earl of Birkenhead...