Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Frankie concentrated on a ground attack, watched enemy reaction to the flankers he sent out and the men-in-motion he set off. Thinking three plays ahead, he expanded and contracted the enemy's defense like a skilled accordion player. Last week's final score: San Francisco 21, Baltimore...
...also gets across his pleasure in people, and when it comes to portraits he can afford to pick & choose. Hopkinson's sitters have included a score of college presidents, a brace of bishops, and such thinkers and men of letters as Alfred North Whitehead and John Masefield. Hopkinson hit an early peak in 1921 with his portrait of Charles W. Eliot, in which the late, great Harvard president's ramrod back is tellingly contrasted with the folded gentleness of his big hands. A more recent painting of Harvard's James Bryant Conant seems to show him searching...
...appraisal of his individual virtue, the U.S. citizen thinks pretty well of himself. No less than 91% asserted that they were "honestly try[ing] to live a good life," with 44% of these declaring that they were conscious of the spiritual struggle "almost all the time." On this score, many admitted that the going is tough; a majority thought that it is harder to love one's neighbor now than it was in the time of Christ ("Today it's every man for himself...
...yard pass from Ralph Maloney to Rick Hudner clicked for Harvard in the second quarter. Hudner caught the ball on the B.U. 40 and went in for the TD, making the halftime score...
Thayer dropped a tough Hollis sextet, 14-6, in the last quarter on an interception by Jerry Smith, who lateraled to Back Brehm for the crucial score. Emil DeCoen paced Lionel to a 12-0 win over Thayer South...