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Word: weeden (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Mound D Village was not like its neighbors. By some sort of "cultural exchange" (perhaps traders, slaves or refugees from the Weeden Island people in Florida), it acquired newfangled ideas that originated in the civilizations across the Caribbean. One item in this ancient Point Four program was the technique of making elaborate, artistic and useless pottery for ritual purposes. Another, unfortunately for the villagers, was an inkling of a grisly religion, dark with human sacrifice and priestly tyranny, which was often a feature of the high Indian cultures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Funeral in Georgia | 11/12/1951 | See Source »

...Orange and Black grabbed an early one-run lead on no bits in the second inning. Mike Kearns walked and scored aHit into force play for Cavanaugh in 4th from first when Charlie Walsh threw away Chuck Weeden's sacrifice. John Emery also bunted, Weeden lit out for third, and both men were safe when Webb threw too late to Kev Reilly...

Author: By Edward J. Coughlin, | Title: Tigers Topple Crimson Nine, 6-2; Elis Seek Revenge Here | 6/20/1951 | See Source »

Then Larry Becker topped a grounder down to White. The shortstop flipped the ball to Cavanaugh at second, and Cavanaugh threw to Wise at first to complete the double play. But Weeden had held up at third on the play, and suddenly decided to go home. Wise threw a perfect strike to Walsh for the third...

Author: By Edward J. Coughlin, | Title: Tigers Topple Crimson Nine, 6-2; Elis Seek Revenge Here | 6/20/1951 | See Source »

Goals: Gall (Cleaves) (P) 3:26; Bothfeld (unassisted) (P) 12:00; Hoffman (Weeden) (P) 14:06; Weeden (Woodward) (P) 14:52; Gall (unassisted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton Sextet Wins 8 to 3 Victory | 3/7/1951 | See Source »

...third period fireworks began when Kittredge was thumbed out for high sticking at 5:57. While he was out, Princeton defenseman Alex Mills connected on a blue-line blast that caught the upper right corner of the Harvard nets and Weeden made good from close in to give the Tigers a 4 to 2 margin at 7:43. Thirty seconds later the Crimson pulled within one point of a tie when Kittredge took Walt Greeley's relay from Amory Hubbard rounded the Princeton defense and shot from close in. At 15:11 Hubbard carried across the Tiger blue-line...

Author: By Malcolm STRACHAN Ii, ASSOCIATE SPORTS EDITOR, DAILY PRINCETON | Title: Princeton Beats Crimson in Hockey Game by One Point | 2/26/1951 | See Source »

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