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Word: capehart (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...band's dancing prop men and the band's skillful integration of the philosophical and the musical when they spelled out Emmanuel Kant's surname and played a fine rendition of "Feeling Groovy." But B. U., after driving to the Harvard five-yard line on rushing, passed to Gary Capehart for the touchdown. Rick Frisbie and Fred Martucci weren't exactly expecting it. J. Bennington Peers and other stick-to-the-system people were probably distressed to see the Terriers, a weak passing team, throw in such a spot. But it worked pretty well. And later, with third down...

Author: By Bennett ? Beack, | Title: Soaking Up the Bennies | 10/8/1969 | See Source »

...rushed play after play, relying on its main strength, and when the Crimson stopped two successive plays for one-yard gains inside the five-yard line. Yetten threw a pass to halfback Gary Capehart, who had gotten behind the surprised Rick Frishie and Fred Martucci. The missed conversion gave Harvard a chance which it was not able to take advantage...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach and Martin R. Garay, S | Title: Football Team Falls to Fired-Up Terriers | 10/6/1969 | See Source »

...Terrier attack is impressive, Rafalko and halfback Bob Calascibetta are both proven runners, junior Gary Capehart has been a surprising newcomer, and sophomore Sam Hollo can both scramble and pass as well. It is a consistent, grinding running attack, but it has yet to encounter a defense as strong as Harvard's. There should be little cause for major concern this afternoon. Harvard should hold it to less than three touch downs...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Crimson Gridders Face Unbeaten B.U.Team | 10/4/1969 | See Source »

...vulnerable to worldwide upheavals. During World War II, for example, Behn succeeded in saving his corporation from disaster only by hurriedly negotiating the sale of several overseas holdings. Trying to strengthen the company at home after the war, Behn rushed headlong into the domestic-appliance field, buying up Capehart-Farnsworth Corp. (record players, TV sets, radios) and Coolerator Corp. (refrigerators, air conditioners). Both lost money, were finally abandoned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporations: Double the Profits, Double the Pride | 9/8/1967 | See Source »

...only secondarily in preparing an election strategy. If, however, he sacrifices too much of his liberalism, he will lose what chance he has of being elected. Governor Rockefeller should remember that in 1962 the liberal Republicans, such as Kuchel and Javits, emerged with the most impressive pluralities, while Capehart and Nixon were defeated...

Author: By Rosert F. Wagner jr., | Title: Candidate Rockefeller | 5/7/1963 | See Source »

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