Word: tims
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...heave, thrown by tallback Tom Sullivan, connected with tackle Jack Connelly, who had been switched to end earlier in the game, on the 25-yard line. Connelly then ran for a touchdown without being threatened by a Lowell tackler. Defensively the Commuters owed much of their strength to center Tim Warren, who has sparked the Dudley line in all of the last five contests...
...Crimson lineup will remain unchanged from last week. Jaakko Mikkola is satisfied with the form that Bill Palson, Captain Fred Phinney and Tim Coggeshall exhibited in the meet with Dartmouth...
Nine men will race for Rhode Island, and six will represent Holy Cross. The Harvard team will field ten men from the squad of about fourteen, with the home team's hopes resting on Fred Phinney '43, Varsity captain, Bill Palson '44, and Tim Coggeshall...
...want to go to Eton, but when his mother (Marta Linden) marries an Englishman (Ian Hunter) Timothy can't escape it. Right off he makes friends with a cute little Lord (Raymond Severn), whom he calls Inky, and an enemy of Ronnie Kenvil (Peter Lawford). Tim's stepbrother Peter (Freddie Bartholomew) tries to arbitrate, but Tim doesn't like Peter either. By the end of term he has democratically banged his head against every Eton tradition. Between-terms he causes the death of his stepfather's finest jumper. In the end he does the U.S., himself...
...yawps, mugs and clowns at such characteristic par that those fleecing moments when he is in repose have the surprise value of a Second Coming. Ian Hunter and Freddie Bartholomew, the Englishmen most painfully implicated, are more polite about it than there is any reason to expect of them. Tim's sister, Juanita Quigley, a fat little colleen with remarkable eyes, will bear watching...