Word: gibson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Terriers' winning run came after Reilly walked Charley Espanet, the first batter to face him in the tenth. Dick Mills sacrificed Espanet to second, and Bill Gibson, a heady catcher, drove in the crucial score with a single to left...
...Gibson Singles...
Then the great Thomist Professor Etienne Gibson of the College de France puffed his fat cheeks, pursed his wide mouth, and dealt roundly with Crypto-Philosopher Sartre and his satellites...
Died. Sir John Watson Gibson, 61, famed engineer who tourniqueted the Blue Nile with the Sennar Dam, climaxed his career with the breakwaters for the two Mulberry Harbors-the artificial ports that made the Normandy invasion easier; of lung trouble; in London. The Mulberry Harbors were started across the Channel on Dday; by D-plus-100 they had received more than two million troops, 500,000 vehicles, 17 million tons of materiel and supplies...
DOROTHY W. GIBSON San Diego...