Word: duals
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When Dick Rondeu, stellar Dartmouth hockey player, returns to action Saturday night just in time to plague the Crimson, he will oppose Coach John Chase's forces in the dual role of player and coach...
...Secretary Hull maintains, the thesis behind our diplomacy was of dual nature. One element of American influence was to build up resistance to aggression, while another was to cement the based for a sort of durable peace. Unwittingly, the complete record only outlines the neutralization of one effort by the other, with American moral, physical and political unpreparedness as the result. For while Hull and the New Deal coterie of interventionists were stiffening opposition to aggression, either by promise or threat, Congress was busy hamstringing real American intervention by Neutrality Acts and refusals of any sort of joint action. Disguised...
...Dual-rotation propellers (a double set of blades whirling in opposite directions) have withstood terrific tests, proved they will pay dividends on craft flying more than 350 m.p.h., help provide a better plane for maneuvering and accurate firing. >The Sikorsky-developed helicopter, with horizontally rotating blades overhead and small vertical blades on the tail, has reached the stage where its designer prophesies great value as an anti-submarine device, in liaison work and sea rescues. It can hang stationary in the air, fly backward, drop vertically, land on a dime. >The batlike Flying Wing, with fuselage and wings molded into...
...have a dual problem. We must maintain our already huge establishment. Secondly, we must further expand it. The process of expansion itself immobilizes a million men: the men in training, the trainers, the service and medical troops and other overhead, the officer-candidate schools and various specialist schools. As we get toward the end of our expansion program, we will be able to plow back this overhead into replacements for the fighting forces...
Harold J. Saine of Army took third and was largely responsible for the Cadets nosing out of Cornell for third place. In conjunction with heptagonal, there was a dual meet between Army and Navy, which only entered heptagonal competition last year. The competition was won by Army...