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Word: tsunoda (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...opening 83-yd. drive, Cabot-North scored in no time as the three successive runs by Roper, two runs by Tim McMahon, and a 28-yd. pass to Jon Pelletier from Ken Tsunoda brought the Quads down to the Adams...

Author: By Dan Breiner, | Title: Cabot-North, K-Land Advance | 11/13/1985 | See Source »

...fourth quarter, Ken Tsunoda replaced Jacobs as the Cabot-North signal-caller and promptly completed a perfect pass to Paul (G.O.) Vallone at Lowell's 4-yd. line. After a Roper touchdown was called back because of a holding penalty, Tsunoda pump-faked, scrambled out of the pocket, and lofted a touchdown pass to Zurasky...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eliot Shoots Down Winthrop, 23-0; Cabot-North Rings Lowell's Bells | 10/23/1985 | See Source »

...Teeple '87 3:10 Steve Jacobs '85 3:10:23 Duncan Sterns '87 3:15 Victor Pantinga 3:16:50 Edward S. White '86 3:17:14 Sean Sullivan '87 3:18 Andrew G. Westbrook '87 3:20 Brain Sullivan '87 3:28:32 Brenda Tsunoda '87 3:30 Evan O. Grossman '87 3:30:24 Tony J. Gerbino '86 3:32:25 Jamie G. Downey '85 3:37 John Seybold '88 3:37:08 Peter Monaco '87 3:37:48 Jim Warner 3:37:48 John T. O'Brien '87 3:39:00 Robert F. Cunha...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard's Marathon Contingent Strong | 4/16/1985 | See Source »

...Allison Keller '87 3:25.00 A. Mattson Davis '85 3:25.00 Charles Murphy HLS 3:25.52 John Moore '85 3:28.00 Thomas H. Howlett '84 3:28.23 Emily Wollman '84 3:32.30 Jane Bliss '84 3:35.00 Maureen Finn '83 3:36.00 Robert Hrabchak '85 3:37.00 Brenda Tsunoda '87 3:37.00 Richard C. Wood '85 3:37.14 Victor Koirumaki '68 3:38.00 Ann Skartvedt '84-85 3:38.00 Hugh Murray '87 3:39.00 William Canterbury '87 3:40.00 Peter O'Driscoll '84 3:41.00 Mark Coleman '82 3:42.00 Jennifer E. Joss '86 3:45.00 Courtney Roberts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: How Harvard Fared | 4/17/1984 | See Source »

...Japanese not only are more dependent on foreign energy supplies than any other of the major allies, they are also isolated from their partners by geography, time zones and even language. The Japanese claim that they are by nature reluctant to speak out boldly on issues. Says Jun Tsunoda, director of Tokyo's Center for Strategic Studies: "We are brought up in a tradition of civility. We don't like to say blunt things...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Storm over the Alliance | 4/28/1980 | See Source »

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