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Goalle Vint Freedley, who has borne the brunt of opposition attacks, has proven himself one of the Crimson's most valuable players, and when he is in his form, there is no one in Eastern collegiate hockey who can surpass him. A temperamental player he occasionally has his off moments. In recent games he has made more sallies out from the net and has several times been caught in a position utterly ineffectual for stopping the puck. Remembering that the netminder has probably the most difficult job on the team, one would have to admit that Vint...

Author: By Peter Demmann, | Title: Lining Them Up | 2/13/1940 | See Source »

...anti-Communist force. ^ Not more than 1,000.000 U. S. citizens haye been seriously affected by essentially foreign or un-American activities. ^ The Communist Party is a "border patrol" of Russia, led, financed, dominated and directed by Russia for the benefit of Russia. U. S. workmen "have borne the brunt of the Communist efforts" and suffer most from them, but have resisted so successfully that only ten or twelve of some 48 C. I. O. unions are "more than tinged" with Communism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Anniversary | 1/15/1940 | See Source »

...Communist Party is a "border patrol" of Russia, led, financed, dominated and directed by Russia for the benefit of Russia. U. S. workmen "have borne the brunt of the Communist efforts" and suffer most from them, but have resisted so successfully that only ten or twelve of some 48 C. I. O. unions are "more than tinged" with Communism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Anniversary | 1/15/1940 | See Source »

...main problem Coach Ulen faces at Hanover is a strategic one. Most of the men who will bear the brunt of Dartmouth's sprint attack are unknown but reputedly potent quantities; hence the Crimson mentor, somewhat short in top-notch 50 and 100 men, must conserve swimmers of the calibre of Art Bosworth, Frannie Powers. Jim Curwon, and Cutler all of whom are men-of-all-work in the free-style races...

Author: By Charles N. Pollak ii, | Title: Encounter With Dartmouth Tomorrow Presents First Big Obstacle for Mermen | 1/12/1940 | See Source »

With these two men missing, Cornell has six players who will bear the brunt of the action during the coming campaign. Five of them are veterans. Only one, Charles Jack, of Rochester, is a Sophomore. Two other men, Ralph Resnick, a Senior who has played only Junior Varsity basketball before, and Bill Webster, a Sophomore, may break in, but as it stands now Cornell will base its title hopes on Howie Dunbar, Wellington (Duke) Ramsey, Jim Bennett, Captain Alan Vaughan and Ken Jolly, all of whom played on the 1939 team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Big Red Hoopsters Are Highly Rated By Loop Coaches | 1/10/1940 | See Source »

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