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Word: six (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...triumph over the Green, Mac tied a Harvard record, with three touchdown catches, the third a diving grab between two defenders. Against the Bruins, number 81 hauled in six passes to help Crimson quarterback Jim Kubacki to his finest...

Author: By Bill Scheft, | Title: Bob McDermott: A Tribute | 7/7/1978 | See Source »

...most successful and respected collegiate coaches in the country, Nahigian was the unanimous choice of Harvard's six-member search committee. In 19 seasons at Providence, Nahigian compiled a 224-177-2 record, and was named New England Coach of the Year in 1973, when he led the Friars to a 23-5-1 mark...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nahigian Named To Replace Park | 7/7/1978 | See Source »

...John Travolta--is he just another Sean Cassidy or is he something bigger? Put aside the fact that every teeny-bopper in America is in love with him, and try to ignore the six or seven Travolta magazines decorating your local newsstands and ask does the guy have any acting talents at all, or does he just have a good pair of greasy hips...

Author: By Laurie Hays, | Title: The '50s Were Never Like This | 7/7/1978 | See Source »

...going to shoot right away, then let the rest go free, said Ike. Like the Malmedy massacre of American GIs by Nazi storm troopers. He felt we should have caught, convicted and shot the SS killers immediately after victory; all shooting after a war should be done within six months. He did not like the Nuremberg trials either. But the trials had been Roosevelt's idea. As he talked about Roosevelt, his own admiration and exasperation came through. He picked out Roosevelt's vast geographical knowledge as the President's most extraordinary quality, and then, with irritation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Section: In Search of History | 7/3/1978 | See Source »

...said-and by now it was so obvious he would that we were all practically marching into the White House with him-he must resign soon. But he couldn't lay down the NATO command overnight. He had to give Bob Lovett (Secretary of Defense) at least six weeks to find another man for the command. And he wanted to be home by May 15. if he was going to run his own campaign. But Truman had always been "decent and honest" with him. He could not challenge President Truman except openly. We found ourselves all agreeing with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Section: In Search of History | 7/3/1978 | See Source »

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