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...Crimson soon suffered for its lack of practice as Tufts stunned the Harvard batmen the Monday after they returned from Florida, 7-5. Four days later, Penn came to town and while Crimson ace Milt Holt pitched well. Quaker centerfielder Tom Brandt tagged a three-run homer to win the game, 3-1. By April 11, Penn had jumped out to a 4-0 mark in the HBI while the Crimson...
...final score was 4-1, Pennsylvania and the heroes of the game were Quaker pitching act Andy Muhlstock's and centerfielder Tom Brandt, Muhlstock's 12 strikeouts and Brandt's dramatic three-run homer in the sixth inning tell the whole story, as the league-leading quakers rolled to their fourth EIBL victory in as many outings and Harvard dropped its league opener...
...death blow was delivered quickly, and shockingly, by centerfielder Brandt. After Ted Alfere bounced a single under third-baseman Fran Cronin's glove and Rick Krieger followed with a base hit to center, Brandt stopped up to the plate and deposited Holt's first pitch over the centerfield fence...
Strauss has been a rallying point for Germans who still dream of reunification. His unconcealed hatred of the Soviet and East Berlin regimes made him the leading opponent in the Bundestag of former Chancellor Willy Brandt's Ostpolitik. He has not budged in his position. Interviewed recently in his Munich penthouse, he told TIME Correspondent Christopher Byron: "Ostpolitik's trade deals are absurd. First we offer to sell the Soviets something; then we give them the money to buy it. That's a marvelous way of doing business, isn't it? We should concentrate on improving...
...development of psychoanalysis, Freud was 28, a fledgling physician with a fiancee but without the funds to marry. He had been searching for some time for a way to establish himself and gain the respect of his colleagues. A paper by a German physician named Theodor Aschen-brandt seemed to provide the way. Conquistadores had noted the stimulant effect of coca leaves on Andean Indians. Aschenbrandt tried the drug on Bavarian soldiers and cautiously reported that while suppressing their hunger, it also increased their mental powers and capacity to endure strain...