Word: blasts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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With an arrogance unparalleled since the days of Russia's sometime ally, Adolf Hitler, Khrushchev in his Kremlin speech talked to the point on the Khrushchev-made Berlin crisis. Burden of his blast: all the worried maneuverings of Western diplomats have been wasted effort...
Last fortnight Union Boss Leadman chaired a citizens' meeting that in eight minutes railroaded through a plan to keep the private school going full blast, thus prepared for the boycott. Despite the opening of the public school last week, the viscose plant employees stood by the $1-a-week voluntary check-off system first proposed by Leadman's union to support the makeshift private schools. As a result, townsmen noted last week, Leadman's local is "achieving status by the bucketful...
...months ago, in his first recognition that Communist agitation threatened him, Nasser had jailed 100-odd Syrian Communists, and received a warning blast from Nikita Khrushchev himself that it was "wrong" and "naive" to "accuse Communists of helping to weaken and divide" the Arab nationalist movement...
Dave Vietze opened the scoring by deflecting Dick McLaughlin's blast from the left alley at 11:59, after the varsity forced play in the Dartmouth zone. Harvard fans were shocked six minutes later when McLaughlin fumbled a pass at his blue line allowing the Indians' high scorer Red Anderson to skate in the right alley and fire the disk into the lower right corner of the goal...
...final period began the Crimson appeared ready to turn on the pressure, but the Indians survived two penalties without much trouble. Then at 8:17 Anderson intercepted a Crimson clearing effort to the right of the cage and scored his second goal on another blast to the left corner...