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Word: assists (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...front. Al Everts, center of the Sophomore trio, put the Crimson ahead 4 to 3 when he batted the puck past the goaler in a scrimmage in front of the crease. In spite of the obvious teamwork on this play the officials did not give credit for an assist, although probably both of Evert's wingmen deserved credit...

Author: By John C. Bullard, | Title: Harvard Six Trips St. Nick's 5-3 | 12/8/1941 | See Source »

...Harvard graduates will be playing against their former alma mater tonight. Fred Moseley headed the Crimson in 1936 and is slated to start at center. In last year's game Moseley had two goals and an assist to his credit. The other Crimson man is Stacy Hulse, one of Hodder's starting defensemen last year, whose shot was the hardest on the squad and who almost broke up the Princeton game single-handedly. Three Elis and a lone Princetonian make up the rest of St. Nick's starting lineup...

Author: By John C. Bullard, | Title: Varsity Hockey Team Meets St. Nick's Club | 12/6/1941 | See Source »

About 100 students, most of them from Harvard and Radcliffe, are expected at Quincy today to assist in the wind-up of the CIO campaign for industrial unionism at the Fore River Yards of Bethlehem Steel. Wellesley, Simmons and M.I.T. will also be represented...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 100 Students To Aid Climax of CIO Drive | 11/18/1941 | See Source »

...There is always the possibility, even the probability, of a direct march on the Burma Road. America's choice between letting Chungking down or keeping Chungking up would be solved automatically, for it could not assist Chiang Kai-shek's party if the sole remaining major avenue of supply were cut. . . . Chungking then could not blame the U.S. for abandonment of Lend-Lease aid. .. . Perhaps it would be appreciated by peace groups...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Pinch Hitter | 11/17/1941 | See Source »

Germany, Italy and Japan . . . further undertake to assist one another with all political, economic and military means if one of the three Contracting Powers is attacked by a Power at present not involved in the European War or in the Chinese-Japanese conflict. These words (part of Article 3 of the Three-Power Pact signed in Berlin just over a year ago) last week had Japan worried...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: R. S. V. P. Unanswered | 11/10/1941 | See Source »

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