Word: starter
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...while the theater came close to losing her to her father's profession, but her love of Gaelic and the stage kept her coming back to Irish drama. Soon she was involved with Saint Joan, the role that has almost become her alter ego. For a starter she translated the Shaw play into Gaelic, but her greatest triumph came later on the New York stage in 1956. There, her Joan emerged as a thick-brogued peasant, tough and practical and yet a single-minded fanatic...
Johns Hopkins File 7 (ABC, 11:30 a.m.-12 noon). First of six programs presenting the lives of six men whose intellects have "actually changed the world." For a starter: Dr. Sigmund Freud...
...small-9X10-5 dynes per square centimeter, or about the weight of four cigarettes per acre of surface at the distance of the earth. But it is free and unfailing, and in the weightless, placid vacuum of space, large, frail sails might be spread to intercept it. For a starter, Dr. Cotter would like to try a 50-lb. space sailer. Once launched in the usual way to an orbit around the earth, the satellite would sprout a circular sail of thin plastic coated with shiny aluminum. If the satellite is spinning, the sail would spread itself by centrifugal force...
...squad's attack, and has averaged 16 points in the first three games. In the forecourt, Northeastern will have captain John Ericson, the only senior on the team, and Bill Viestra and Paul Calloe, both of whom stand 6 ft., 5 in. Sophomore Dick Brown is the fifth starter...
Paul Kelley, center of the second line, injured his knee in Saturday night's loss to St. Lawrence, and is the only doubtful starter for the Crimson. If Kelley can't play, one of two sophomores, Bob Anderson or Ted Ingalls, will replace him. Anderson is currently paired with Les Duncan at second defense...