Word: strided
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...haunted by the conviction that he no longer believes in God. As a religious novelist, Italian Author Carlo Coccioli, 40, is not quite up to the writing company he wants to keep. But with persistence, he tags manfully after the bigger models and every so often matches their literary stride...
Nevertheless, after a season of such offensive feats as the incredible 386 yards churned out against Yale, Princeton has proved itself an "irresistible force," and most observers feel that the Tiger will take Dartmouth in stride...
...team nobody gave a chance to repeat as Ivy League soccer champion--Bruce Munro's scrappy Crimson eleven--can take a big stride in the direction of its third consecutive title with a victory over Princeton this morning, Kick-off time for the contest between the first-place Tigers (5-0) and the second-place varsity (3-1) is 10:30 a.m. on Princeton's Paradee Field...
After the game, other definition come clear. The Harvard leaves early and can't the score. A player takes stride or shrugs off defeat, and pares for the really important the weekend...
...Crimson will field virtually the same team it has used thus far this season. Mullin, Fitzgerald, and Ed Hamlin should all finish in the first half-dozen, although Fitzgerald has been somewhat off his stride this fall. Regular track captain Fred Howard will also race. Howard has decided to complete with the cross country team steadily...