Word: tiedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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As the workday gets under way, a batch of new recruits files in to get M16s. Stratton unlocks the weapons-room door and distributes the rifles. That done, she strides over to the trainee barracks, a nearby three-story brick building. "Female on the floor! Female on the floor!" a...
Yale senior quarterback Pat O'Brien hit end John Spagnola ten times for 154 yards, four of those catches sustaining the last-minute. 91-yd. drive that tied the game.
He strains to evoke the magic of mass marches of 30,000 people with phrases like "very moving" which only call attention to his prosaic writing. Normally, a simple stylistic flaw in a journalistic account would be relatively unimportant, but when writing about Northern Ireland, style is paramount. A chronology...
But the Yankees had bought some speed of their own during the winter: Reliever Rich Gossage, acquired as a free agent for a reported $2.75 million over 6 years. He finished his first season in pinstripes by saving 27 games and compiling an earned run average of 2.01, impressive figures...
Sheehan and Fitzsimmons tied for second at 29:22, behind Dartmouth's sophomore sensation Art Switchenko, who complete the exceptionally hilly course in 28:57, just ten seconds shy of the record which he set fleeing from all-Americans Bruce Bickford and the Flora twins in a meet with Northeastern...