Word: smith
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...rest of the first stanza Rhode Island controlled midfield and kept Harvard hemmed into their own half. Taking advantage of Harvard goalie Billy Blood's short drop kicks and the belowpar play of Crimson mid-fielders Michael Smith and Andy Kronfeld, Rhode Island mounted several attacks. Only Blood's acrobatics in the net kept the visitors off the scoreboard. Blood raced repeatedly out of the goalmouth to smother dangerous crosses and soft shots. At 41:15 he made a miraculous save with a full length dive to block a low shot a yard off the foot of a URI forward...
...growing political power of the poor and uneducated immigrants, notably Irish and Italian, compounded antipathies of members of old elites who felt their own control threatened. To them Catholicism was alien, corrupt; priests and prelates, manipulated long range from the Vatican, contaminated the clear streams of American individualism. Al Smith's presidential campaign in 1928 stirred up poisonous anti-Catholic passions; Smith was a measure of how far Catholics had come in America and how much of an imminent danger they were. "We must save the U.S. from being Romanized and rum-ridden," a Virginia Republican committeewoman wrote...
...doubles final, Martha Roberts teamed up with Debbie Kalish to take that crown, stopping Shirley Holmes and Ida Tarbell of Smith, 6-7, 6-2, 7-5. They had reached the championships with easy 6-1, 6-0, and 6-0, 6-2 victories over Springfield and Boston College Saturday...
...Roberts-Kalish combo punished Smith with a strong net game by taking advantage of her weak second service...
Students walked in and out of the conference room during the meeting and some shouted at the mayor and each other. "The meeting is total chaos," Mary Smith, a student at Boston English High School, said yesterday...