Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Speaking for the Crimson in an effort to repeat last September's victory over West Point at the Academy will be Ray A. Goldberg '48, Albert J. Marks, Jr. '47, and Arthur D. Sporn '47. Judges for the debate will be Charles W. Duhig '29, assistant dean of Harvard College, Clarence H. Haring '07, Robert Woods Bliss Professor of Latin-American History and Economics and Master of Dunster House, and Neil A. McDonald, instructor in Government...
Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt, who had twice been at the top of the Wehrmacht command ladder in the west, went down again last week-and this time probably out. His successor: bulldog-faced Field Marshal Albert Kesselring...
...Smiling Albert" Kesselring has one positive and some negative qualifications lacked by more able German militarists. He is a shrewd diplomat. He has never been closely identified with the Nazi party...
Protecting the Bastion. Under "Smiling Albert" Kesselring, the Germans still had 27 good divisions fighting General Mark Clark's armies in Italy. No doubt they wanted to hold northern Italy's crops and factories as long as possible, but above all, the Nazis wanted to keep the Allies away from the Alps-the southern wall of their bastion-until the battle of northern Germany is over...
...accompanying article, one of the signers of this blast, Chaplain Albert J. Dubois, 38, detailed the reasons for the statement: "It is a great privilege to be sent in the name of Christ to minister to men of all faiths-and of none." But when an Episcopal chaplain turns to the men who belong to his own church, "he finds less cause for joy. . . . The pathetic weakness of much of our religious education is now most glaringly apparent. . . . We have turned out too many people who are more like the Pharisee than the Publican-members of the Episcopal Church...