Word: winninger
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Intelligent, tough and rigidly honest, a quality not much in currency among Vietnamese, Huong has announced that he will run if the final election law, yet to be completed in detail, is so framed that a civilian candidate has a fair chance of winning.
Frantic Balance. This winning confidence befits the illustrious Buswell line age. James I was president of Wheaton College in Illinois; James II was a Presbyterian missionary; James III is a professor of anthropology at St. Louis University. When Young James's parents moved from Wheaton to New York, he...
No less startling was the comeback staged by Roger Maris. The New York Yankees had given up on Maris after two injury-plagued seasons in which he batted .239 and .233-and Maris had almost given up on himself. Traded to the Cards during the winter, he debated retiring. General...
Brown had beaten Penn, 5-2, and barely lost to Yale, a traditional Ivy power. Yet, if Tom Wynne's opponent at number six had not sunk a long putt on the 18th hole to win 1-up, the Harvard team would have blanked the Bruins. Of the other Crimson...
Number-one man Bruce LoPucki and Bob Keefe (two) won their matches 3 and 1. Captain Brian McGuinn (three) and sophomore Paul Oldfield (four) had only slightly more trouble, winning 2 and 1 and 2-up. Senior Bob Sinclair (five) played the most impressively, winning 3 and 2 on the...