Word: took
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Indeed, it was West who, along with Roche, carried the Harvard offense. He took the ball 32 times and gained a total of 107 yards, for an average of about 3.3 yards-per-try. It was West over the guards and off the tackles, and West through the middle; when Henry needed...
Curley also gained national prominence for going to jail twice in his political career. The first jail sentence was, in a sense, his springboard to fame. In 1904, when he was in the State Legislature, Curley, and an unrelated Tom Curley took civil service exams for two constituents. It was common practice in those days for a ward boss to take such an exam in lieu of one of his following who couldn't read of write. But a clerk recognized the two Curleys and forthwith, the two were judged guilty in a spectacular trial and sent to serve...
...Lowell took the lead in the third quarter when alort left end Gil Martin fell on a Dunster fumble on the kick-off and Irv Karassik made the recovery count with a 40-yard run for a touchdown...
...took MGM four days to finish Harvard's four minutes' worth of film, but assistant director Sid Sydman said last night that studio officials had already viewed most of the Yard scenes and were "quite apply" over what they...
John Roosevelt and Fred Fawcett placed third and second in two races in the B division with Roosevelt at the helm. Fawcett took over for the third race, and the two placed third again to earn a total of 13 points...