Word: fastly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Borgatti told Dean Watson that trips to Princeton and Cornell would be cancelled next year unless money was received from some new source. He explained that alumni assistance was waning fast and that HAA support had already fallen from $2000 in 1946 to $700 last year...
Hauptfuhrer was responsible for creating the tie immediately before his brilliant clinching shot. With Princeton ahead by two points, and the four-sided Gardon clock fast running out of minutes. Chip Gannon stole the ball in Crimson territory and moved down under the Tiger basket, where three of four assorted men batted, it futilely against the backboard before George tapped...
Princeton's passes and Crimson passes all were grabbed by the Tigers, who dropped in five fast baskets and built up a 31 to 22 halftime margin that seemed enough for a victory...
Both matches will serve as tune-ups for the Crimson squad's toughest games, which begin tomorrow when the once-beaten Yardlings face a fast Boston University...
...Notions. Secretary of Defense James V. Forrestal last week told Congress that the long-range oil picture was also dark. The U.S., he said, was using up its oil four times as fast as it was finding it. Said Forrestal: if the nation went to war tomorrow, it would be 2,000,000 barrels a day short of its minimum needs (current crude production: 5.3 million barrels a day). Forrestal wanted the U.S. to create a vast new industry to make petroleum out of coal, natural gas and oil shale...