Word: triumphantly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...main story, is a hater of patterns, above all the repetitions of success. "The golden boy of American literature" at 26, Tarnopol has "a boundless belief in my ability to win." Why not? He has "never before been defeated." Graduated summa cum laude from Brown after a triumphant Yonkers boyhood, he manages to convert Army service in Germany into a prizewinning novel, A Jewish Father...
...inappropriate Trotsky-like appearance and stops pounding his irritating drum, there ensues a battle which erases any doubt that Undershaft might not be "an infernal old rascal." As the single act draws to a close and Ellen Anderman unconvincingly projects Major Barbara's breakdown, the lingering image of the triumphant Undershaft provides a good conclusion for a play left...
...chance--outflanked in the field and ambushed on the track. But the Cadets didn't surrender until after the 220 yard dash near the end of the meet. Harvard only picked up 87 points, but those 87 were 20 more that the Cadets could muster, and the thinclads returned triumphant from Saturday's match...
Women's lacrosse, a forgotten sport at Radcliffe for several years, made a triumphant return Saturday as the 'Cliffe laxers trounced Brown, 13-0, at Soldiers Field...
...coming together. Two weeks into the spring meeting at New York's Aqueduct, Mary for the first time ranked among the track's top ten jockeys. Only slightly set back by a five-day suspension (for careless riding and interference) last week that interrupted her triumphant career, Mary had a simple explanation for her success: "Women have a better temperament for this work. Getting along with a horse is like winning over a child. You bullshit your way along...