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Word: sportingly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harder describes her team as "young but experienced." She notes that five freshmen will play important roles, but stresses that they are not newcomers to the sport as often is the case--"it's not like starting at square one," she adds...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Fischer, Reed Lead Young Icewomen | 11/30/1979 | See Source »

...trap and kill lake trout and coho salmon. Both are among the game fish that Michigan spends $1.6 million a year to stock in its waters. Whites fear that Chippewa gill netters will clean out the trout and cohos, and destroy the state's $350 million-a-year sport-fishing industry. Myrl Keller, a state fish biologist, calls the Indians' use of the nets a "malicious, wasteful mode of fishing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Chippewas Want Their Rights | 11/26/1979 | See Source »

...tackle football championship 13-7 to a surprising South House team in the final minute of the playoffs. Lisa Hirschorn, SoHo athletic secretary, attributed South House's fourth-place position to top draft picks in the housing lottery and "a total change in attitude" within the House. Intramural Sports Standings House Points Sport Champion Kirkland 472 Tackle Football South Winthrop 416 Quincy 332 Touch Football Winthrop South 293 Eliot 288 Co-ed Mather 284 Touch Football Kirkland Lowell 270 North 130 Women's Soccer Eliot/Winthrop Leverett 116 Currier 102 Field Hockey North Dudley 82 Dunster 52 Cross Country Quincy Adams...

Author: By Mark H. Doctoroff, | Title: Kirkland Leads in Intramural Athletics | 11/20/1979 | See Source »

Community apathy toward swimming and Harvard's administrative indecision--questioning any attempt to create a national power in any sport--were not the least of these problems. The new coach's aggressive recruiting and promotion of his sport helped alleviate these troubles, as did construction of Blodgett Pool and the emergence of other Harvard teams as regional powers--most notably in women's soccer...

Author: By John S. Bruce, | Title: Swimmers Ready for Season's Challenges | 11/20/1979 | See Source »

...members are younger these A days, usually in their 20s and early 30s. Many of them sport hippie-style hair, Beards or drooping mustaches. Some of their leaders try to project an up-to-date image, sounding reasonable on TV talk shows and often wearing sober business suits. But at their rallies in the dark of night, today's self-styled knights of the Ku Klux Klan still wear white robes, burn crosses and spout the racist rhetoric of their grandfathers in the Klan's hey day of the 1920s, when klaverns across the country claimed millions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Klan Rides Again | 11/19/1979 | See Source »

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