Word: tilts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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After today's non-league tilt, only two names remain. The Crimson travels to smart mouth this Saturday and hosts Yale the following Saturday...
...cloth, and old masters are shown against lustrous shades of velvet. Despite elegant walls, Brown and his staff of nine curators have chosen not to impress by clutter: a small but prize array of impressionists and postimpressionists, including a magnificent Cézanne still life that seems to tilt a plate of cherries into the viewer's mouth, is brought together to demonstrate one of the museum's strengths. Great Renaissance paintings, still in short supply despite loans of Botticellis, Van Dycks, and an individual Bellini, Giorgione and Canaletto from the Norton Simon Foundation, share space with Andrea...
...score of cold observers on the Weeks Bridge watched eagerly as the eight boats jockeyed for the start opposite Weld, and then headed full tilt for the bridge, blown by a brisk 20-knot wind from astern...
...Corps centers that Shriver hopes to have under construction or in operation by June 30. They will be home for 25,000 underprivileged youngsters ranging in age from 16 to 21. So far, 130,000 boys and girls have applied for admission, but even when it is going full tilt, by the end of 1966, the Job Corps' limit will be 100,000 trainees...
Coach Coonie Weiland cleared the benches in the varsity tilt, which featured a combined total of thirty-two minutes of penalties called against both teams. Late in the third period, when the game was all but over, fighting broke out in front of the Harvard cage, and twelve minutes of penalties were handed out after the gloves and sticks had been cleared away...