Word: sticked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Rhinelander also questions the Council's recommendation that G.E. courses limit reading and stick to fewer authors and topics. "I am not convinced that reading a few authors a great deal is better than reading a smaller amount of many authors," he said. He pointed out that a topic is an indefinable quantity, and that if a topic means a problem, you might get more topics by reading one author like Plato than reading many all dealing with the same problem...
Easy Does It! (Benny Goodman; Capitol, 6 sides). The lion of the licorice stick in some of the best of his more intimate work with the trio, quintet, sextet and septet. Includes Puttin' on the Ritz, Henderson Stomp, Makin' Whoopee...
...Dark has a good day that day. As I remember it, we get six hits and he got three or four. But nobody could score him. Well, one of those newspaper guys comes in and stops by Dark and says, 'Anyhow, Al, you did all right with that stick today.' Dark whirls around and hollers, 'What the hell do you mean all right? We didn't win, did we?' I knew right then I didn't make any mistake making him the captain." Stanky, a team player first and still Durocher...
...Dorsey's stick handling and hard, accurate shooting partly accounted for the seven goals he scored against the diminutive Academy team, but the fine passing of feeders Tom Whedon and Dave Foster was the big aid to the lanky forward...
Coach Stuffy McInnis plans to stick with the same lineup that produced the 11-0 victory in the second game of Saturday's doubleheader. The only change will be a switch of positions between Captain Charley Walsh and Dick Clasby Wash going behind the plate and Clasby taking over in centerfield. Otherwise, Ed Krinsky will be in the leadoff spot again playing shortstop, John Canepa will be at second base, and Ray Maesaka at third...