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Word: sloane (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Williams coach Sean Sloan predicted before the contest that his team's best chances to win a match were in the fifth man division, but Rob Sedgwick sauffed out that hope for the Ephmen, annihilating sophomore Don Cooke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Racquetmen Top Williams, 9-0; Crimson Tallies Third Shutout | 12/11/1972 | See Source »

Williams coach Sean Sloan, whose squad is 0-2 after losses to Dartmouth and Navy, also picked his racquet-men to be a sacrificial lamb to the Crimson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Squash Team Battles Williams Today; Coaches Predict a Crimson Runaway | 12/9/1972 | See Source »

William's strongest chances to win a match are in the fifthman division with sophomore Cooke, who beat his opponent, 3-1, yesterday in the Navy match. But a victory elsewhere is unlikely, Sloan said. "Cooke is a very strong player and he could win, but otherwise, it doesn't look too good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Squash Team Battles Williams Today; Coaches Predict a Crimson Runaway | 12/9/1972 | See Source »

...lymph glands that may affect the jaw, eyes and other parts of the body; it is especially prevalent in African children. Awards were given to Dr. Denis Burkitt of Britain's Medical Research Council, who first identified the tumor, and Dr. Joseph Burchenal of Manhattan's Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, who recognized its potential as a target for chemotherapy. Another recipient was Dr. John Ziegler of NCI who has achieved disease-free survival for up to ten years in 67% of more than 150 patients treated at the Uganda Cancer Institute. Dr. V. Anomah...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Kudos for Clinicians | 11/27/1972 | See Source »

...obscurity of Thomas Pollock Anshutz (1851-1912) does not, even now, seem a great injustice of art history. He lived in Philadelphia and was Thomas Eakins' teaching assistant. Though a number of his students developed into remarkable painters (Marin and Sloan among them). Anshutz did not, and Steelworkers -Noontime (1880-82) is the one painting by which he is known: a solidly composed, tight, rather dry performance, closely observed, small in scale (17 in. by 24 in.). It is a terse comment on the nature of work, and. by implication, on the artist's role as a worker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arts: Up America | 11/20/1972 | See Source »

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