Word: roster
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson's weak hitting is complemented by some equally unimpressive pitching performances. Larry Melfa, rained out yesterday against Springfield, Kent Mitchell, or John Scott may go against B.U. Scott's record of 1-1 with a 2.35 ERA is the only solid, performance on the roster...
...being transformed into an entirely new kind of political body. When the U.N. was founded, it reflected an older world; only four African nations were represented. Now, with the relentless recessional of the colonial powers, new African nations began sprouting almost faster than they could be counted. The present roster of 114 members includes 36 Africans. From Tanzania and Zambia, from Malawi and Upper Volta, from places no one had heard of before, came men with gaudy robes, beaded headdresses, and Oxford or Sorbonne accents-most of them young and eager, all of them defensive, few of them experienced...
There in the shadow of the ag and the columns by which Davis was sworn in an first president the Confederacy, the crowd heard almost the whole roster of civil rights describe the plight of the Negro and demand the demise of Jim Crow...
Yale's varsity roster lists some 69 swimmers, including 24 seniors (Harvard's by comparison, has 26, including two seniors), and most of them never get to swim in more than a pre-season meet or one of the Yalies' three practice pools. But this fantastic depth brings results; Yale has no fewer than 11 swimmers who can do the 200-yard freestyle in under 1:49.0, a Harvard University record earlier this year...
Brown has undergone two significant personnel changes since they last met Harvard. High-scoring wing Fred Soule has been taken off the Bruins' roster because of academic ineligibility. Bob Gaudreau, formerly the best defenseman in the Ivy League, has moved up to take his place on a line...