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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Against Caldwell's team, Culver was called on to do the bulk of the rushing since Captain Dick Clasby was unable to play. The big Crimson fullback carried 22 times for a four-yard average, outgunning Homer Smith, whom Caldwell calls "one of the best players I've ever coached...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 3 Crimson Stars Named to All-Ivy Squad; Coolidge, Culver on Tiger Opponent Team | 11/28/1953 | See Source »

...Democratic Digest was born "to combat the one-party press." At first this seems silly, since it consists mostly of reprints of pro-Democratic articles from newspapers. But a closer look shows that the bulk of the reprints come from but a handful of papers: the St. Louis Post Dispatch, Sacramento Bee, Washington Post, New York Post, etc. So, the Digest's real purpose is to circulate the Word in areas Democratic newspapers don't reach...

Author: By Milton S. Gwirtzman, | Title: The Democratic Digest | 11/28/1953 | See Source »

McCurdy hopes the Yardlings will be of help next fall, since he will lose the bulk of his varsity by graduation. Out of the seven men taken to the Heptagonals, only three will be back in '54. Of the "scoring five" the Crimson will lose three: the first and second finishes, Hal Gerry and Hubie Maguire, and the three-four alternate, Emil San Soucie. "1957 will make or break the varsity next year," said McCurdy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 11/25/1953 | See Source »

...invaders fought pitched battles against Indian border guards before withdrawing. ¶Red Chinese thugs are waylaying and robbing Hindu pilgrims on the way to the headwaters of the sacred river Ganges, at Gangotri, on India's northern border. ¶ Mao Tse-tung's warlords are grabbing the bulk of India's trade with Tibet, beating, murdering and exacting protection money from Indian merchants who try to compete...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Battle for the Himalayas | 11/23/1953 | See Source »

...border. He gives the Indian army remarkable autonomy in such "military matters." When Lieut. General Thimayya was in command in Kashmir, for example, he dynamited every border pass within reach without bothering to check with Nehru. And "back there" today, India's generals are quietly mustering the bulk of the Indian army in a great line of camps that ranges, arclike, from Assam to Kashmir. Travelers report that Indian "militia" are everywhere, maneuvering in the field, crowding trucks on dusty mountain paths, riding the narrow-gauge railway that puffs up to the resort town of Darjeeling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Battle for the Himalayas | 11/23/1953 | See Source »

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