Word: schroeders
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Coffman took the 100-yard butterfly, Jim Schroeder the 100-yard back-stroke, and John Austin the 100-yard breast-stroke. John McJennett extended the Crimson sweep to the dives with still another first place...
...team of Schroeder, Austin, Zenno and Parsons won the other relay of the meet, the 200-yard medley. Geoff Movius turned in a first place finish in the 150-yard individual medley to complete the Crimson triumph...
...price for Starbuck alone, but there's more. John W. Loofbourow interviews the Poets' Theatre personified in an enlightening dialogue marred only by a pedantic reference to Latin drama in the Elizabethan universities. Of 21 or so drawings by Joyce Reopel, Kaffe Fassett, Zero Mostel, Arthur Polonsky, Lynn Schroeder, Jane Nichols, John Wilson, and Renzo Grazzini, more kind words might be said, but that would require another review...
...Last. In Milwaukee, Gilbert Schroeder called for his shoes, found them with stitching running in all directions, complained to police, who arrested Shoemaker Milan Sasich for drunken and disorderly conduct...
Lucy, in turn, is heartlessly rebuffed by Schroeder, a kindergarten longhair who dotes only on Beethoven and practices interminably on a toy piano. Sighs she: "I'll probably never get married." Other Peanuts regulars: thumb-sucking Linus, who battles grimly for the security of a tattered blanket; a mud-caked urchin called Pig-Pen ("A human soil bank," sniffs Violet); and Snoopy, a pooch of many talents, few of which are appreciated by his peers...