Word: trios
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...accompanied by Dan and Jerry, two legal assistants, and Dan's omnipresent pair of miniature spaniels with matching cute names. Dan is short and stocky, with flowing Brillcream coiffure. Jerry is thin; he wore a red and white striped round-collared button down, and conjured up images of Kingston Trio. We said farewell to the two other legal assistants who strolled off in their six button au-courant east side uniforms and their enormous, pastel blue, round sunglasses...
Probing deeper into the secrets of the atom, Gell-Mann and Physicist George Zweig then independently conceived a trio of basic building blocks out of which all the other particles -and, indeed, all matter-could be constructed. With his usual literary flair, Gell-Mann named these imaginary particles "quarks" (from James Joyce's cryptic line in Finnegans Wake: "Three quarks for Muster Mark!"). Gell-Mann cautioned that quarks might not exist outside his equations, but an Australian researcher recently reported finding them among the debris of atmospheric atoms broken up by cosmic rays (TIME, Sept. 12). Even if quarks...
Most of the match was played in the Harvard half of the field, but the Crimson fullback trio of Bob Gray, Bill Brock, and Phil Axten kept the Quakers from a clear shot on goalie Bill Meyers...
Sophomore Mike Koerner and junior Dave Pottetti followed their captain to earn second and third before a trio of Princeton harriers crossed the finish line. The first Yale runner was Karl Fields. who came in 13th...
...Harvard defense in the first half was awesome, holding the Northeastern backfield to 75 yards total offense, and kicker Brock Roben dumped the Huskies into poor field position twice with 45 yard punts. When a trio of Harvard defenders smothered a punt and end Steve Anderson fell on it for the third Harvard touchdown in 16 minutes, Northeastern was broken...