Word: spotting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Putting Stahura at halfback, although it weakens the quarterback spot, gives added depth to the varsoity attack, since Stahura will presumably do some passing from the running halfback position. Thus, the threat of pass will be much stronger than when Stahura was the lone passer in the backfield...
Although the absence of these men admittedly hinders the team's progress, Lamar feels that his squad will be ready for its Saturday morning debut against Tufts. When the team lines up, Lamar will have 6' 2" Jon Christensen at the center spot. Flanking him will be Charles Nunez and 195 lb. Terry Lenzner, captain of last year's undefeated Exeter squad, at the guards, while the two tackle slots will probably be filled by Roger Wilson and Eric Nelson. At the ends of the line Lamar feels he has an exceptional group of players to chose from and will...
...Cambridge "moonwatch" group, composed of amateur astronomers, planned to assemble at 7 a.m. this morning to attempt to spot the satellite when it passes over central Connecticut at about...
...news crew turned in the week's best TV roundup: a half-hour wrapping together of film clips of mob violence and barely dry shots of the arriving paratroopers and President Eisenhower's speech with a background summary by Walter Cronkite in Manhattan, on-the-spot interviewing by Howard K. Smith in Little Rock, and analysis by Eric Sevareid from Washington...
...editorial and flung it back under the headline: MISSISSIPPI MUD.) In Louisiana the Shreveport Journal added its jeer: "Heil Eisenhower! Heil to der great Fuehrer!" A more flattering comparison was made, however, by Mississippi's famed Hodding Carter, who telephoned his Delta Democrat-Times from a Maine vacation spot to dictate his state's only editorial endorsing President Eisenhower's constitutional position: "We go along with the first President and the present President...