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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...large part of the resurgimento of Big Apple ball can be attributed to a new school of coaches: young, ruthless recruiters like rebuilding specialist Tom Penders at Columbia, Jack Powers at Manhattan, Jimmy Valvano at Iona, Billy Raftery, first year Fordham mentor Dick Stewart, and CCNY's Floyd Layne...

Author: By Robert Sidorsky, | Title: Big Town's Comeback | 12/11/1976 | See Source »

...Stewart, who formerly coached at Oregon, takes over the helm from an axed Hal Wissel, now serving a tour of duty as an Atlanta Hawks scout...

Author: By Robert Sidorsky, | Title: Big Town's Comeback | 12/11/1976 | See Source »

...ignited Harvard offense carried the action to Northeastern with crisp passing by Harvard's John Moot and Andy Spalding. Some deep penetration by center Mike Stewart added to the active pace that carried over from the first into the second period...

Author: By Mark D. Director, | Title: Northeastern Tops Harvard J.V., 3-2 | 12/10/1976 | See Source »

...genre particular to the times and events it describes.) Samuels Book of Confessions is complemented by the journals of Basil Litchflied Prescott, transcendentalist; on the other hand, Bartholomew Flagg Prescott's contribution comprises a series of dispatches, ostensibly briefing Lincoln on the calibre of his various generals, while Stewart Rantoul os represented by muckraking articles and his correspondence with Teddy Roosevelt...

Author: By Julia M. Klein, | Title: Behind every great man | 12/8/1976 | See Source »

There was also the apparent contradiction that existed between the political views and positions of the public, Socialist Thomas and the private Thomas, a member, however reluctant, of the upper class. Thomas's wife Violet (nee Stewart) was the daughter of one of New York's wealthiest and most illustrious families, and the bulk of the Thomas family income was derived from her sizeable inheritance. Thomas sent his children to private schools, owned a luxurious country house, employed several servants, and enthusiastically supported his wife's hobby of raising cocker spaniels. A staunch, and early, opponent of racial discrimination...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Uncommon common decency | 12/8/1976 | See Source »

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