Word: waits
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Treasure Unearthed. He had to wait 16 years, but last week an interested audience gladly paid to hear Starker, one of the world's finest cello players, make his belated Carnegie Hall debut. For the occasion Starker performed the U.S. première of Haydn's Concerto in C for Violoncello and Orchestra, a work lost for nearly two centuries until it was unearthed in a castle in Czechoslovakia three years...
With three meets already in the record books, you still can't find a Wait Hewlett on this freshman team (i.e. a guy who has already caught his breath when the next fastest runners plod across the finish line). But the team standout so far is undoubtedly Stempson...
Wasn't this strategy employed against Bucknell? Well, yes, but the Bucknell line is a little bigger than Columbia's and anyway, Bucknell's Bill Lerro was getting his passes off very quickly. Archie likes to wait around and throw long...
...over the tough Green Bay Packers as well as the Bears, and if they beat the surprising Los Angeles Rams this week, they will take over first place in the N.F.L.'s Western Conference. As for the return engagement with Halas' revenge-hungry Bears, Unitas can hardly wait. "I didn't take advantage of all the situations last week," he says. "I was saving...
...seduced her when she was 17, left her pregnant and dishonored after hiring perjurers to testify to her lewdness. "The world made me a whore; now I will turn the world into a brothel," declares Madame Zachanassian. When the horrified villagers reject her offer, she smiles coolly: "I can wait...