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Word: slacked (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dartmouth has three men to pick up Glover's slack. Duke Hust can beat him in the 440 with a 4:55. Glover can do a 2:08 220, but his fastest time this year has been 2:12.5. Hust is less than a second behind him in this event. Glover's top 100 time this season was a fast 50.8, but Hust can stop the Crimson with a 52. Only with Jim Jorgensen in the 220 does the varsity have a chance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Swimmers Will Meet Dartmouth Tonight in I.A.B. | 2/12/1955 | See Source »

John Martin gave Navy its one win in the 440 freestyle race. The failure, however, of Navy's aces Chuck Gray and Paul slack to beat a single Crimson swimmer testified to the strain on the visitors of travelling to Cambridge after a close loss to Dartmouth, 44-40, the day before...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Tops Navy 67-17; Falk Breaks Own Record | 2/7/1955 | See Source »

gray threatened to take a second in the 100 freestyle until Chouteau Dyer pulled ahead of him in the last 25 yards to place by four feet. The only other close race was also for second place as Pete Mackey beat Midshipman Slack by five feet with a burst of speed in the last lap of the 150 individual medley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Tops Navy 67-17; Falk Breaks Own Record | 2/7/1955 | See Source »

...Paul Slack, Navy's best all-around swimmer, does the individual medley in 1:36 flat, which may be more than the varsity's Pete Macky and Dick Stenson can match. Slack specializes in the 50-yard sprint, however, and his 24-second time will require the Crimson's Stu Ogden and Gus Johnson to produce better clockings than they have so far this year if they intend to beat...

Author: By L. THOMAS Linden, | Title: Unbeaten Varsity Swimmers Meet Strong Midshipmen Here Tonight | 2/5/1955 | See Source »

...flesh is a little slack." She was "a girl of our own day," wrote a lone enthusiastic critic, "neither lascivious nor simpering, who occupies herself usefully by mending her clothes." Three years after painting Study of a Nude, Gauguin came home one day with the news that he had left the stock exchange; henceforth, he told Mette, he intended to be a full-time painter. Moreover, he assured his alarmed and angry wife, he was going to make a heap of money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Saga of a Stockbroker | 1/31/1955 | See Source »

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