Word: superbness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...took superb shooting from the outside to keep the Crimson in the game, for the Elis were taking almost all of their shots from inside the keyhole, and getting fouled on many of them. In fact, the Crimson tanked two more field goals than the visitors, but fell down at the foul line where Yale held a 26-11 advantage...
...stage," says Synge, "one must have reality, and one must have joy," and so his County Mayo is neither postcard-picturesque nor socio-economically underprivileged. He allows the audience to hear it as "superb and wild," but for Pegeen Mike Flaherty, who lives in it, it is "this place where you'll meet none but Red Linahan, has a squint in his eye, and Patcheen is lame in his heel, or the mad Mulrannies were driven from California and they lost in their wits"--not a decent man in the lot. Since Pegeen is a romantic, brainy, and spirited girl...
...Last year, when he conducted the Bach Society Orchestra, Senturia did a fine job," commented Ward. "He is a superb musician and he acted in a selfless way, interested in the orchestra rather than in himself as conductor...
...your superb story, "The U.S. on Skis" [Feb. 9], you say that the first rope tow, key to the U.S.'s ski boom, was installed at Woodstock, Vt. in 1934. The first rope tow was installed there in March 1933, and was the invention of Douglas Burden, the late Thomas Gammack, and myself...
Crimson bright spots are the back stroke, with Bill Murray and Gary Pildner against Pete Anderson, a smooth functioning medley relay team, and a potentially superb breast stroke combination in Jim Stanley and Doug McCartney. The latter two will have another dog-fight for first place, and both have been improving of late...