Word: star
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...years later, Forte, a star at right end, was sidelined for a large part of the 1941 season by a severe pre-season practice injury...
...meantime, Olympic world champion Hilary Smart could do no better than fourth out of seven in his Star Class specialty on the tricky waters of the Thames River last week. But at the same time, a Freshman team of Johnny Bishop and Ed White won in its first dinghy outing, defeating B.C., B.U., and Northeastern...
This fall the Harvard Dramatic Club will produce S. N. Behrman's translation of "Amphitryon 38." The HDC's president has described the play as "gaggy and sexy," and it is all that. It is also first-class high comedy. And it is a play that has two terrific star parts--and by terrific I mean long and difficult, but striking when played well...
...rally, which is slated to support the Truman-Barkley ticket, includes as speakers Senator Brian McMahon (D., Conn.), Mrs. Borden Harriman, former minister to Norway, and Bartley Crum, editor of the New York Star...
...sailing team's two-year control of the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association's star championship went out the window Sunday when Cornell, Yale and Coast Guard all defeated Hilary Smart, Crimson representative...