Word: solomon
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Solomon Gomez seems fully recovered from an injured Achilles tendon, as evidenced by his great playmaking against MIT. High scoring Pete Bogovich's bruised ankle shouldn't trouble his performance...
Most Americans are not even sure what they want the police to police. "We ask our officers to be a combination of Bat Masterson, Sherlock Holmes, Sigmund Freud, King Solomon, Hercules and Diogenes," says Rocky Pomerance, Miami Beach police chief. Indeed, the U.S. often seems lucky to have any cops at all. Plato envisaged the policeman's lofty forebear as the "guardian" of law and order and placed him near the very top of his ideal society, endowing him with special wisdom, strength and patience. The U.S. has put its guardians near the bottom. In most places...
Anxiously-awaited Solomon Gomez, starting for the first time this year, only tallied one goal, but he proved he could survive on the varsity curcuit. High-scorer for last year's undefeated freshman team, he set up four other goals and had a hand in another against Tech...
...should be an almost typical Harvard-M.I.T. soccer game especially since the Crimson will start former freshman highscorer Solomon Gomez for the first time this season. Gomez, who has been sidelined by a pulled Achilles tendon, should give the already high-powered Crimson attack even more scoring punch...
Against Tufts, sophomore Peter Bogovich tied a Harvard record by scoring five goals. He'll be back today, but his sidekick from last year's freshman team, outside Solomon Gomez, is still nursing his Achilles tendon...