Word: spotting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fifth starting position seems up for grabs between senior forward George James, junior Dave Grayer, and sophomores Bob Bowditch and Bill Richling. Bowditch led the freshmen in scoring last year, relying mainly on his left-handed jump shot from almost any spot on the floor. He also rebounds well...
...change color, but the message remains the same.) Harvard life is otherwise very much as before. His old roommates use the percolator now, his friends have divided the records, and if interested you can find the Charles Addams on Lamont's fifth floor, forever Falstaff's favorite on campus spot...
...will fly nearly twice as fast and nearly twice as high as the present piston planes, pack 40 times the power in its turbine engines. It will shrink the world by 40%, making no spot on earth more than a day's distance from a jet airport...
...intelligence tests had been developed that could spot a child's ability and bent at three. Children with IQs of 116 and up were sent to state-supported grammar schools; dullards were taught to read, write and play games at common schools. Uplifting leisure activities were planned for bright students, who "no longer need to spend any of their spare time with their families. Their homes have become simply hotels, to the great benefit of the children." Students, of course, received a "learning wage," were members of the B.U.G.S.A. (British Union of Grammar School Attenders...
Here he is blessed with probably the best receivers in the Ivy League. Left end Bill Traub in particular seemed able to pick the ball from any spot Finney threw it to, and he scored the Brown's third touchdown with three Crimson defenders fighting him for the ball...