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Word: teeing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Crimson executive editor Phil Weiss, who braved the elements by playing in a tee-shirt and cute yellow gym shorts, was the defensive standout of the afternoon...

Author: By Archibald A. Acorn iii, | Title: Crimson Nine Tops Independent, 23-2 | 3/24/1975 | See Source »

Only eight duffers, however, will go on the annual spring trip to Orlando, Fla. In addition to McConnell, Yellin, Thompson, Rickets and Vik, senior Jon Ellis, junior Scott McNealy and sophomore Jon Bartlett will get a chance to tee off on the Sunshine State links. Senior Peter Zurkow would also be joining the team, but his role in the Hasty Pudding Show takes him to Bermuda during spring break, where hopefully he will get in a few rounds before returning...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: Golf: 'An Individual Sport' | 3/24/1975 | See Source »

Before Saturday's meet with Cornell, Harvard swimming coach Ray Essick gave each team member a tee shirt with a red target printed on it. The bull's eye was an H for Harvard. As coach Essick explained, "It seems as if everyone is aiming for us this year...

Author: By James Weinig, | Title: Swim Team Bombards Cornell, 77-36; English and Brumwell Star in Victory | 2/18/1975 | See Source »

...started the Agrarian Reform expropriations and the nationalization of American companies in Chile) was labeled by these cliche-ridden protesters as "fascist" merely because he actively supports the junta. Another example of this took place a few weeks ago when I spotted a man in Harvard Square wearing a tee-shirt with the Chilean flag and the words: "Chile libre." I walked up to him and struck up a conversation. When he learned that I favored the junta, he turned purple with disbelief and screamed: "Man, your head is full of shit, you fascist pig!" After this experience and some...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN INSULT TO CHILEANS | 1/20/1975 | See Source »

...misty clouds brushing the mountain tops produced a calm effect. Small square houses lay set back from the edge of the street. A few had thatched roofs. They were all bright and clean. We waved at the children who played in the spacious yards. Though simply dressed in tee-shirts and shorts, the kids were all very neat. With bright smiles, some returned our greetings, while others gave us curious glances. The droning sound of our bus contrasted with the intermittent chatter of our questions as we flooded our Cuban hosts with inquiries on the status of Cuban women, students...

Author: By Dwight Hopkins, | Title: A Black Student's Journal: Trip to Communist Cuba | 1/13/1975 | See Source »

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