Word: teamwork
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...while!" Carl Bleiken, a seven-year-old televiewer of Hingham, Mass., complained: "I like Bobby Benson of B-Bar-B Ranch better. He's more truer. Hopalong never gets wounded, but Bobby Benson does. There's a whole bunch in Bobby Benson, and they have good teamwork, not like Hopalong Cassidy." But the deadliest arrow was launched by little Jack Clough of Rye, N.Y. Jeered...
After that, according to Time of Decision, Ted's whole life changed. He began to learn about first aid ("teaches self-reliance and self-preservation"), teamwork ("a help in football"), and how to shoot ("trains the eye and steadies the nerves"). His uniform added glamour ("Boy, will I ever knock 'em dead in this!"), and by the time he was a senior, Ted was so popular that he was "one of the men chosen to escort the campus queen...
...have been trying to develop teamwork, and we are making progress. I believe that the duel meet with Dartmouth next Friday will find us winning as team," San Soucie said yesterday...
...There were surprisingly few. Only 17 marines had been wounded in the attack, none of them fatally. The assault had succeeded so well for two reasons. It had been made where the North Koreans had not suspected we would hit in force. And the superb sea-air-land teamwork, far smoother than any I had seen in World War II Pacific campaigns, had never given the enemy a chance either to dig in his troops adequately or to bring up reinforcements...
Although the mud made ball-handling very difficult, the three-quarters and forwards, led by Sam Adams and Colin McIntyre respectively, showed excellent teamwork...