Word: wing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dover, Mass. 80 Cappiello, David L. '60 E 19 5.11 190 Auburn, N.Y. 81 Kirk, Paul G., Jr. '60 E 20 5.11 185 Newton, Mass. 82 Sullivan, Jeremia J., Jr. '61 E 20 5.11 179 Cambridge, Mass. 83 Aadalen, Richard J. '61 E 19 6.3 195 Red Wing, Minn. 84 Keohane, Harold J. '60 E 21 6.2 186 Arlington, Mass. 85 Hershon, Stuart J. '59 E 20 6.3 210 Long Beach, N.Y. 86 Huff, Warren D. '59 E 21 6.2 210 Plymouth, Mich. 87 Hamilton, Douglas L. '61 E 19 6.3 200 Manhasset, N.Y. 88 Messenbaugh, Robert...
...visit of rock 'n roll artists under the wing of Mr. Freed was one of the greatest nights of all spring, even if the law doesn't think so. Mr. Freed defends clean thoughts and forthright action, is a champion of keen teens throughout the land, and knows what is good for today's youth and what is not. Just where do you think those kids would have been if they hadn't been rocking at Mr. Freed's show? Out hanging on street corners thinking unclean thoughts, etc., that's where...
...defense the varsity did quite a capable job of containing the exceptionally fine runners in the Princeton backfield, despite the unfamiliarity of the Tigers' single-wing attack. Its tackling was unusually sharp, and its guarding against passes was better than in some previous games...
...bare-knuckle campaign that had the rancor of a personal feud. By beating McFarland, despite the Democratic trend, by winning in the teeth of Big Labor's threat to get him, unabashedly conservative Barry Goldwater emerged as Capitol Hill's No. 1 spokesman of the Republican right wing...
...varsity's main problem today will be a defensive one. The Tigers have an extremely fine backfield, and their precise, single-wing attack is always a source of worry for teams (like Harvard) accustomed to defending against...