Word: fleetly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Levering gained six yards. Parker kicked on the third down to Crickard on the Harvard 35-yard line and the fleet Crimson left halfback made a tricky 10 yard run-back. Time out for Yale with the ball in Harvard's possession on her own 45-yard line. Esterly replaces Ginman at left guard. With time in Crickard failed to gain on Harvard's first play...
...Admiral explained that no Japanese or British fleet could successfully attack our shores, because of limitations in fuel and distance. "It is commerce that is attacked, and must be protected; America is dependent on such products as manganese and rubber obtained only from abroad...
...Japanese Navy before 1930 held a 6-10 ratio to the U.S. fleet...
...proposed one-year naval building truce, by suspending all construction (87,600 tons), would serve only to "widen the gap" between the U.S. fleet and other powers...
...which he suffered concussion of the brain and kidney injuries; in Hamburg. Prior to the World War Dr. Stimming was employed by the Imperial Naval Office at Kiel and in the Naval Ministry. Member of the Norddeutscher Lloyd board at the end of the War, he saw the fleet reduced to a handful of small, obsolete ships. For Dr. Slimming, who succeeded Philip Heineken as director in 1921, was the colossal task of rebuilding the line. In 1927 he succeeded in raising a $20,000,000 loan in the U. S., sold $9,000,000 in Norddeutscher Lloyd shares...