Word: baldwin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...other wins have come easily. Baldwin and third-lineman Kent Eaton have scored goals in sudden-death overtimes to down Lowell and Dudley. Eliot clinched the inter-House title last week against Winthrop with a late counter by Reiner on a pass from Birdsall...
...will start Tom Cavanaugh at goal, Ames Stevens at left defense, and Clark Cowen at right defense. The fast-skating first line has Paul Bird-sall at center and wingmen Pete Reiner and Myles Herter. Eliot also boasts a high-scoring second line of Demetrius Anderson and wings Bob Baldwin and Bill Bridges, who have worked very effectively together all season...
...next stop is Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia. Here, as in Longwood, a choir will accompany the Orchestra. The tour winds up on April 5, at Mary Washington College in Fredricksburg, Virginia...
Through the '30s, Attlee held the party together, ready to profit from the unparalleled record of blunders by Baldwin and his successor, Neville Chamberlain. In that decade, many Britons learned (as Attlee had learned in 1905) to "reconsider the assumptions" of the British middle class. Through the election of 1945 and into the campaign of 1950, such doubts continued to be a major source of the Labor Party's strength...
...Churchill's deputy in the coalition war cabinet, Attlee acquired immense administrative experience and developed his sense of balance and timing. Colleagues noticed that when he presided in Churchill's absence, the cabinet got a lot of business done. But Attlee, perhaps still resenting the Baldwin-MacDonald deal, has always hated coalitions. He left the war cabinet as soon as he could, and surprised the world with the smashing Labor victory...