Word: walts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...said. "All we need is to have the House set the limit, and the Senate will follow that discipline, and then we can call the President into line. I have seen that power exercised by the House. I have seen it exercised within the Senate. In the words of Walt Kelly's Pogo, 'We met the enemy...
...period opened, the Crimson sabre team took two out of three to put Harvard in a strong position to capture a win in its first Ivy test. Captain Terry Valenzuela started the show by winning his bout, and after a Gordon Rutledge loss (5-4 and controversial at that) Walt Morris upped the Crimson lead to three (12-9) with a 5-0 triumph...
...Sabreman Walt Morris and foilers Howie Weiss and Phillipe Bennett led the Crimson attack, sweeping three bouts apiece in an easy afternoon of fencing. Captain Terry Valenzuela, and Gordon Rutledge each won two bouts without a loss in sabre, and Dave Fichter and Ken Bartels, in foil and epee, respectively, also took two bouts each...
...boosted by the return of sophomore Gordon Rutledge, who missed the NYU match because of a tonsillectomy. Rutledge will step back into his number two sabre slot, giving the sabre team the same lineup that dominated the first three matches of the season. Crimson captain Terry Valenzuela and Walt Morris will round out the sabre team...
...Bill Russell, 23. Jerry West. Oscar Robertson, Elgie Baylor, Bill Russell and Dave De Bussehere. Each man named himself to the team. 24. Hot Rod Hundley, West Virginia. Fred Schaus. 25. The New York Knicqs. which selected Bill Bradley and Dave Stallworth, and the San Francisco Warriors which picked Walt Hazard and Rick Berry. 26. Darryl Imhoff. 27. Darryl Imhoff. 28. He competed only in basketball and not the high jump. 29. The Boston Celtics. 1969. the L.A. Lakers...