Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Hudson to join George Washington's Continental Army. George Michael, the third of seven children, was born on the nourishing farm of his father, Guy Leader, three miles south of York. As with most Pennsylvania Dutch families, Patriarch Guy dominated the family circle, and George still has a deep admiration and respect for his father...
...urging of Governor General Roger Leonard, Paris dispatched 1,600 paratroopers and 1,400 security troops to reinforce the 10,000 soldiers already in Algeria. French armored columns pursued the terrorists up deep ravines in the mountains, with fighter planes for cover. In the cities, known nationalist hangouts were raided, more than 175 suspects jailed. Even some homes of North Africans living in Marseille and Lyon were searched...
...results. He has explained many properties of metals (e.g., their magnetism) by means of atomic behavior. His most telling work has been on proteins, the chemical basis of life. Patiently he took proteins apart and showed that their enormous molecules are made of twisted atom-chains, spiraling many layers deep like manila hawsers...
...With the deep immersion of governors in national politics, it is scarcely surprising that the country's choice of governors in mid-term elections gives some indication of public sympathy for the Administration. Mid-term Congressional elections usually provide a similar indication. But during this century, curiously enough, the results of the gubernatorial races have proved a better index of a party's Presidential potential than the Congressional races. When Democrats have been successful in the mid-term races for the governorships, the Democratic Presidential candidate has never lost his election. Yet no Democrat except Harry Truman has ever been...
...Crimson varsity football teams a nice even total of 500 victories since the sport was taken up in 1874, but 502 would be even nicer. During the same period, the College lost only 173 games while tying 37 others.In the first picture, injury-hobbled JOE CONZELMAN gets trapped deep in Harvard territory as two Princeton backs close in on him. In the middle sequence, sophomore fullback TONY GIANELLY halts a Princeton scoring threat as he knocks one of Tiger left halfback Sammy Pinch's passes out of the hands of its intended receiver. In the third picture, BOB COWLES, senior...