Word: whip
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Elis won four of six singles matches, with Harvard's wins coming in the middle of the line-up. Captain Brian Davis (three) defeated Bob McCallum 6-2, 6-4. Rocky Jarvis played his usual steady match to whip Bill Keaton...
...Harvard rugby team stood off a rally in the waning minutes of play Saturday to whip the Boston Rugby Club, 9-6, and win its second straight game of the season...
AFTER the Kennedys invited William Manchester in February 1964 to write an account of the assassination, Bobby Kennedy thought that the author might whip through his work before the 1964 election campaign; after all, the tragic ground had already been covered by others. Jacqueline Kennedy thought the book would wind up "bound in black and put away in dark library shelves." The publisher, Harper & Row, did not dream of a first printing of 600,000, or of "the bestseller of the century," as it is now freely described. Few foresaw that The Death of a President would become not only...
What's a nice girl like her doing in a place like the theater, anyway? Why isn't she out in the fresh air on an apple-cheeked picket line? As a playwright, Miss Garson is still much closer to Berkeley than Broadway. In trying to whip up a wicked political stew, she has turned out a mere Hasty Pudding...
...tight smile of disdain sneered across the wily features of F's lover, "If I shared you with my friends and had them whip, and beat and mutilate you with hot irons and anonymously cross your private portals, if you know what I mean, would you still love...