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Word: third (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crimson, who scored 86 points, finished third behind Princeton and Navy (78 and 82 points, respectively). Point totals are calculated by adding up the places of finish of the first five runners from each school...

Author: By Laura E. Schanberg, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Crimson Harriers Upset at Heptagonals | 11/4/1978 | See Source »

Following home Tim Cummins of Navy and Dartmouth's Art Switchenko, Ed Sheehan was Harvard's top finisher. Sheehan, running his best race of the season, was in good shape throughout the race, moving up from fifth to third in the second half of the contest...

Author: By Laura E. Schanberg, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Crimson Harriers Upset at Heptagonals | 11/4/1978 | See Source »

Snaking up the torturous, too-close-to-vertical-incline called Cemetery Hill, all of the Harvard harriers had picked up ground, with Sheehan still leading the group in third. Murphy had worked his way into seventh and Fitzie was close behind in ninth...

Author: By Laura E. Schanberg, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Crimson Harriers Upset at Heptagonals | 11/4/1978 | See Source »

...later was appointed by Ralph to the Somerville Board of Appeals. "Howe said that the reason he raised our assessment [from a two-family dwelling to a three-family dwelling] was because he ... saw some curtains in the attic where my daughter slept, and just assumed there was a third family there," Doris Griffin says. But there were only two families in the Griffin house. As proof that the Griffins were a three-family household, Howe presented to the assessors photographs he had taken showing curtains in the attic of the Griffin house. Doris Griffin says Howe told...

Author: By Mark A. Feldstein, COPYRIGHT 1978, THE HARVARD CRIMSON, INC. | Title: Howe Family May Have Used Taxes For Political Advantage in Somerville | 11/3/1978 | See Source »

...this point in time a third party is not viable. We have to start thinking the way the right wing is thinking," he said. "The right wing is advancing proposals like Kemp-Roth--it may be economic nonsense, but its an idea, and that is more than they used to have...

Author: By Steven D. Irwin, | Title: UAW President Fraser Supports Party Reform | 11/2/1978 | See Source »

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