Word: thompson
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sweep of the doubles could still have given the Crimson the match, but it was the Tigers who swept the doubles. Fitzgibbon and Howell walloped Ripley and Niederhoffer 6-3, 6-0; Daane and Tony Thompson beat Sullivan and Steele, 6-3, 6-2, and Lynch and German squeaked past Bob Inman and Dean Peckham...
...Tigers also won five of the six unofficial matches; Inman beat Thompson in the number seven match, 5-7, 6-2, 6-3, but Princeton swept the other three singles and two doubles matches...
...Flaw. On Feb. 28, 1961, Farmer Sam Thompson of Pearisburg spotted Ricky, a German shepherd, crouched over the mutilated carcass of a sheep. Furious. Thompson summoned a deputy sheriff to witness the sight, then blasted at Ricky with a 16-gauge shotgun. Bleeding, the dog loped away, turned up a bit later at the doorstep of his master, retired Mining Engineer James Laing, 61. Within the week, a Giles County court issued a warrant ordering that Laing be apprehended and brought before the court...
Steaks & Mayonnaise. Prohibition's end robbed the speakeasies of their glamour, and in 1935 Bleeck renamed his joint the "Artist & Writers' Restaurant, Formerly Club" (Dorothy Thompson dubbed it "The Formerly Club"). To the horror of regulars, Bleeck also began admitting ladies. Groused one male: "There'll be mayonnaise on the steaks next week...
Others are Billy Jim Layton, assistant professor of Music, Eugene G. Rochow, professor of Chemistry; Edward F. Sekler, associate professor of Architecture; James B. Thompson, Jr., professor of Mineralogy; George Wald, professor of Biology and Robert Lee Wolff '36, professor of History...