Word: stroke
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Waxing poetic, Barnsby once said, "Dinny plays like a professional. With every stroke he carves another master-piece...
...baseman known to his fans as "the Wild Horse of the Osage" for his lunging batting style and stampeding base-running, whose finest hour came in the 1931 World Series against the Philadelphia Athletics which he won almost singlehanded, stealing five bases and batting 12 for 24; of a stroke; in McAlester, Okla...
...against Navy in December, is a full three-and-a-half seconds better than the next best time, turned in by Tim Kennedy of Yale. Bruce Fowler and Bob Corris are strong throats to upset Yalis Dale Keifer, whom Corris edged last week, in the 200-yard breast-stroke...
...Washington late Sunday after he suffered an acute heart attack at his home. Death came at 5:05 p.m. yesterday. The Justice had been in poor health since his retirement from the Court in August 1962. He had retired when he failed to regain his health after a stroke suffered in his chambers at the Court in April...
...stop a fleet of tanks with a row of electric ice boxes," later as deputy commissioner of the War Production Board under Donald Nelson swiftly commandeered the essential raw materials needed to get history's biggest arms buildup under way in quick time; of a stroke; in Delray Beach...