Word: start
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...seems most likely that coach Norm Shepard will start fast-balling righthander Ed Wadsworth in today's contest. Wadsworth's performance so far this spring has been a very pleasant surprise, and he has now established himself as Shepard's most reliable pitcher...
Dave Bohn, Nick Lamont, and Jerry Pyle will start the game at attack, while Tim Morgan, Dick Parks and Lanny Keyes will start at midfield. The first defensive unit includes Ed Tarlov, Bron Thayer, and Keyes, with Chris Stone in the nets...
Wilson's graduate seminar, which will "start with onomatopoeia and go on to more complex things," will resemble one he taught at Smith during the war. He will deal with linguistic effects, "from the sound of bells to James Joyce...
...State University of Iowa in Iowa City. The janitor waved casually, called "Hi, Van." The U.S.'s foremost space scientist waved back and went on to his office and its clutter of models-rockets, satellites, nose cones and other esoteric objects. "I'm here now; you can start paying me," he grinned at his secretary, Agnes Costello, and disappeared into his inner office to prepare for his regular 10:30 lecture...
...years, literary-minded U.S. schoolboys and girls have counted it an achievement of academic daring to read an unexpurgated copy of D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover. This week the surreptitious passing of tattered, badly printed copies comes to a halt. What may start is the noisiest censorship yap since James Joyce's Ulysses was declared literature by Federal Judge John M. Woolsey in 1933. Into the bookshops goes an unexpurgated edition (Grove Press; 368 pp.; $6), the first ever published in the U.S. It comes forearmed with assurances by pundits (Edmund Wilson, Jacques Barzun...