Word: teamworked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...character-the education of boyhood in a small Kansas town half a century ago. The lessons of a Kansas boyhood were about the land, wide enough for freedom, generous to those who worked (and defended) it; about the astounding program that grew out of individual initiative and unfenced teamwork. Do these lessons still have a meaning in an America that has grown complex and doubtful of itself? To Eisenhower, they do. In his informal homecoming talk at Abilene last June, across the field from the Eisenhower white frame house, he recalled some of the lessons: "I have found...
Goalie Lindsay Fisher saved the day yesterday for the Yardlings, who were hampered by wind and poor teamwork. Fisher's best save came in the fourth quarter when he caught at close range a hard shot from Tech's tricky center forward Ike Foinquimo...
...Yardlings, undefeated until last Friday's game against Dartmouth, also face a tight contest. As in the past, the M.I.T. freshmen lack aggressiveness and lack teamwork, but boast several skillful South American forwards. Last fall the Engineers won, 3 to 2. Crimson Coach Poley Guyda will start his usual team, except that he has moved Bill Lingelbach from outside right to center halfback, replacing John Hadick, who was sidelined with a concussion...
...quick sweep through Washington and Oregon, the Democratic candidate flew into San Francisco. Fired by the enthusiasm of the whistling, stomping audience which packed the Cow Palace, Stevenson assailed his opposition. "The general," said Adlai, "tells us not to worry. Government, he says, is just a matter of teamwork." But the Eisenhower team, as Stevenson saw it, would consist almost exclusively of members of the Republican Old Guard-"men who have had to be dragged, screaming and kicking, into the 20th century." Asked Adlai: "Does anyone think [Eisenhower] would really stand a chance against this team of isolationists and cutthroat...
...rest of the half the score stood at 1 to 1, but B.U. dominated the play. The Terriers' "heading" was excellent, and they invariably beat the Crimson to the ball. But, although they outhustled Harvard, their teamwork in the opposing zone fell apart before the Crimson defense, and they took only a few shots. Harvard's playmaking and passing were improving steadily, although the "heading" was practically non-existent...