Word: swings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Many of those completions were short swing passes, but Foster did begin to find his receivers downfield near the end of the first half. His touchdown bomb to Bill Cravens in the third quarter was his first long completion since the Columbia game...
...four members were born to the ashes of World War II, restless or disaffected in school, stirred to life in the 1950s by Elvis Presley and the early rock 'n' rollers. Bass Guitarist John Paul Jones, 24, is the son of a big-band pianist from the swing era. Plant, 22, son of a civil engineer, spent most of his formative years scouring blues-record shops. Drummer John Bonham, 22, son of a carpenter, got his first set of drums at age seven. Page, the eldest at 25, is the son of an industrial personnel manager. "When...
Misplaced Faith. Riccardo and Cafiero inherited some staggering headaches. Costs were high. Some of Chrysler's cars impressed consumers as unimaginatively styled, and quality control had slipped. Worst of all, Chrysler was initially left behind by the market swing to small cars because it had placed an even more stubborn faith than G.M. or Ford in the idea that the American motorist's love for big cars would last forever. During the 1969 model year, only one of its eight plants could produce the compacts...
DeMars came on against Dartmouth to rush 18 yards in four carries and score the Crimson's final touchdown on a superb 75-yard run on a swing pass. Harrison, who gained 125 yards against Cornell, was held to only eight yards on nine carries in the Dartmouth game...
...second and 22 situation from the Harvard 15. DeMars took a swing pass from Crone and, feinting masterfully, raced 75 yards through the Dartmouth secondary for the Crimson's final score...