Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...German retreat had not turned to panic. But if Alexander's plans worked right there would be wholesale disruption before the campaign was over. Shorn of his supply system, menaced by the forces on the beachhead, pushed by troops who had finally broken a humiliating stalemate, Field Marshal Albert Kesselring had trouble on his hands...
...Refining Co., was on his way to becoming one of the U.S.'s biggest oil tycoons when the storm broke. For five years, Sinco sweated through Senate hearings, investigations and trials. He was acquitted on the major charge: conspiracy to bribe the late Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall. But he went to jail for six months for contempt of the Senate...
Taking the affirmative position for Harvard will be Albert J. Marks, Jr. '47, and Arthur D. Sporn '47, of the Debating Council. The Dartmouth debaters will defend the negative...
...long as Nazi Field Marshal Albert Kesselring's 20-odd divisions were tied up in Italy, the Nazis would have to divert supplies to them which might otherwise go to the invasion coast. Likewise, Kesselring must be prepared for amphibious landings in the north. (Berlin radio fran tically forecast that Allied troops were poised in Corsica and Sardinia for such a purpose.) In the Anzio sector, stiff Prussian Colonel General Eberhard von Mackensen planned to meet another Fifth Army attack on the Germans' flank...
...question to be debated this year is: "Resolved, That the United States should aid in the formation of a post-war federal government of the United Nations." Taking the affirmative for Harvard against Princeton in the Lowell House Junior Common room will be Albert J. Marks, Jr. '47, Carl Tolf, NROTC, and Robin F. Worthington '47, with Arthur D. Sporn '47 as alternate...