Word: finland
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...place from third to sixth. By week's end unofficial team scores put Russia's first Winter Olympics team well on its way to its first Olympic championship. Scores: Russia 60, Austria (with a first, second, third and sixth in the men's giant slalom) 29, Finland 15, Italy 15, Sweden 14, Germany 10, Switzerland...
After two years and two score amateur fights, Patterson found himself at Helsinki, Finland, wearing the blue blazer of the U.S. Olympic team. Floyd won the null championship with impressive ease. "He was fully as sensational when he mounted a dais to receive the victory award-he put one hand on his stomach, the other against his back, and gave the crowd a deep, dancing-school...
...present, the United States has only six and one-half points in the unofficial scoring, good for a tie for seventh place with Switzerland. Russia leads with 46 points, followed by Finland and Italy with 15, Germany with 10, Austria with 9, and Sweden with 9. The figures are based on the 10-5-4-3-2-1 scoring system...
...Stewart H. Clifford, Dr. Monroe D. Eaton, Dr. R. Cannon Eley, Enders, Dr. Maxwell Finland, Dr. William T. Green, Janeway, Dr. Brooks Ryder '40, Dr. Louis Weinstein, Dr. Weller, and Dr. Conrad Wesselhoeft...
...Thirteen non-Communist nations: Austria, Cambodia, Ceylon, Finland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Laos, Libya, Nepal, Portugal, Spain. Five Communist states: Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Rumania and Outer Mongolia. * Urged by John Foster Dulles in 1950, while Republican adviser to Secretary of State Dean Acheson, on the ground that "the U.N. will best serve the cause of peace if its Assembly is representative of what the world actually is, and not merely representative of the parts that we like...