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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Leverett's Colin Bentley plunged over the goal line in the first period to begin the one-sided scoring. Then Tom Connolly recovered a fumble and streaked across the Dunster goal only to have the ball called back. A moment later, however, Leverett scored on Bob Zimmerman's pass to Pete Duble...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bunnies Beat Dunster, 25-0, While Commuters Smash Puritans, 35-0 | 11/5/1947 | See Source »

...reporters: the Federal Reserve Board's Alexander Gerschenkron of Washington; the Federal Reserve Bank's Paul A. Baran of New York; the Australian Government's financial adviser, Colin Clark; Columbia University's Professor Abram Bergson; Aron Yugow, a free-lance specialist on Soviet industry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International: Not So Strong As All That | 10/27/1947 | See Source »

...Leverett parade of touchdowns started early in the game as Colin Bently plunged across the goal stripe in the first period. The Bunnies kept right on going in the second quarter, scoring this time via the blocked punt route. The whole Leverett line broke through to block the kick and Bucky Thorn fell on the ball in the end zone. Bob Zimmerman bucked for the extra point...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Strong Leverett Squad Overwhelms Lowell for Second Straight Victory | 10/21/1947 | See Source »

...overcome the language barrier, Gruin took Colin-Ho, his interpreter, along. They got a lift in a Chinese Army C-47, of which Gruin says "The pilot was a cocky, young, U.S.-trained Chinese who had never flown this remote, desolate route, tricky with fierce dust storms, violent thermal drafts rising from the upland deserts, snow-toothed mountains that bite more than 20,000 feet into the sky. He got us through with nothing worse than airsickness to Tihua, dusty, dirty, crossroads capital of Sinkiang, where the racial blood of all Central Asia mingles in the faces on the street...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 20, 1947 | 10/20/1947 | See Source »

...Tihua, Gruin and Colin-Ho set about interviewing everybody who could help unravel the Sinkiang story. Most of their informants were as effusively evasive as the stocky Russian manager of Tihua's Sino-Soviet airport who said he wanted no pictures taken because "the airport is in bad repair and it would give a bad impression if printed in the magazine." After considerable argument Gruin was allowed to take two shots, carefully outlined before snapping. Then, for a firsthand view of the area where Chinese and Mongolian troops had been having a border fracas, they trucked across the gravel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 20, 1947 | 10/20/1947 | See Source »

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