Word: following
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Will There Be War?" For Winston Churchill, it was an occasion of triumph. He had lived to hear the Labor government, which had once jeered him down, come to the realization of Soviet peril which he had voiced at Fulton, 22 months before. He had seen it also follow his lead for Western unity. But he was not quite satisfied. He stomped out to the lobby after Bevin's speech, grumping: "I want something bigger, something bigger." Next day, before packed galleries (Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip had come to listen), Churchill produced it: a proposal for one last...
Coming Saturdays will find the team at Annapolis this week and Hanover next week, while a home engagement with Springfield will follow the Dartmouth tussle by only 24 hours. After that the Light Blue of Columbia comes to the Indoor Athletic Building on February 21 in the 21 in the last meet of the month...
...pros discounted in advance the howls of conservative Southerners. But the howling began immediately. In the Senate, up rose Mississippi's triple-chinned James O. Eastland and cried: "The Southern wing of the party will not follow Mr. Hague's direction and will not vote for any candidate ... we think is inimical to the welfare of our people...
...Athletes Follow U. S. Committee...
Berg plans one more transfusion for the forward line before officially declaring it cured. Ace guard Fred Wegner will start in an attack position in the spring term opener against Tabor Academy. Berg hopes to be able to settle down for the long siege of top notch quintets which follow one another on the second team agenda...