Word: toms
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...about half of the third period had gone by and the Terriers still led, Munro sent in his cavalry and from then on, the Crimson had complete control. Inside right John Mudd broke the ice at 3:30 of the final period as he took a pass from outside Tom Blodgett, kicked it over his own head and into the goal. Mudd scored again at 10:20 on a penalty shot after one of the Terrier fullbacks had fouled the varsity's Roger Tuckerman on a breakaway attempt. Kay Khan continued the carnage with a goal at 13:30 after...
...Crimson's first string right half-back Tom Lawson will miss the Brown game because of a bruised leg suffered in last week's Princeton encounter. Doctors will not say whether he can play against Yale, but they feel it is probable...
...varsity scored first with a little more than ten minutes gone in the opening quarter. It started from its own 43 yard-line, and in 14 plays moved to the Princeton 3. Here, on fourth down, Ravenel called a flashy double-reverse which concluded with halfback Tom Lawson going unmolested into the enemy end-zone. Ravenel and right-end Stu Hershon supplied key blocks along...
...with his brothers in Manhattan's Roosevelt Hotel, watched the public's verdict roll up a smashing 450,000-plus victory. Rockefeller captured upstate Buffalo by 5,500 votes where Harriman had won by 10,600 in 1954, carried Schenectady County by a bigger margin than Tom Dewey in 1950, increased G.O.P. margins in suburban Westchester and Nassau Counties, held Harriman below 60% of the vote in New York City by scoring heavily with liberals, independents, minority groups. Rockefeller carried in with him the Republican state ticket, led by upstate Congressman Kenneth Keating, elected U.S. Senator over Tammany...
...Patate on Broadway, France and the U.S. succeeded in rubbing elbows with a spectacular avoidance of funnybones. Jokes congealed, situations evaporated; Tom Ewell, as Patate, gamely struggled and sank. Perhaps more things were involved than just differing national brands of humor: matters of language and production, the speed at which light comedy travels, the split second in which a fleeting fancy can be trapped. Whatever the cause, the fun of Patate remained incommunicado throughout...