Word: fastly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...middle-aged audience listened to him attentively, then engaged him in spirited debate. Cord Meyer is quick on his feet, sure of his position, talks fast, and is convinced that there is no time to lose...
...began his Washington career 15 years ago in the legal department of Henry Wallace's AAA. Wallace had to bounce him and some 20 other AAA employees because too many people complained that the group was trying to change the world too fast. Pressman bobbed up again in Harry Hopkins' WPA, then in Rexford Tugwell's Rural Resettlement Administration. In 1936 John Lewis, then playing footie with the leftists in labor, made him counsel of the rebel C.I.O...
Ninety seconds of fast hockey play at the Arena last night found the Crimson deadlocked with the Boston University powerhouse at one-all, but a sudden Terrier five-goal drive sent the Varsity reeling into its second defeat at these competent hands by a final score...
This game should be an accurate yardstick for things to come. The Terriers have one of the strongest teams in New England, and in a previous fray with the Crimson set them down 8 to 2. Their attack is dazzingly fast, but even in the last Harvard game they only outplayed the Crimson for one period, so the conclusion about tonight is by no means foregone. And if the Crimson can down B.U., they ought to be able to do the same for almost anyone else on the agenda, with the possible exception of Dartmouth...
Making good use of its slight height advantage and its precise fast break, Eliot House barely nosed out Leverett's bunnies in the roughest battle of the night, 33 to 28. Bunnry Sam Seager rang up the high score of the contest with 15 points but failed in the last minutes to infuse the required scamper into his hutchmates to overcome Eliot's five point lead...