Word: forwarder
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...debate of aid to Europe, this debate was not an argument over whether the U.S. was doing too much, but whether it was doing enough-for its safety and the safety of the free world. With the hearings barely started, the nation could already count it a long step forward...
Word did not get around that forward passing his taboo in the game of Rugby. Word also did not get around that most of Harvard's other first-stringers were in Cambridge nursing broken noses and separated shoulders...
...close, but not completely accurate. There were a few mammoths studding the Indian squad, plus Johnny (bootleg) Clayton of forward pass fame. Word got around that George Sella, former Princeton football star now at the Harvard Business School, was performing for the Crimsons...
...told the prison chaplain a chilling story: he had confessed only after being half-starved and beaten brutally. "Somebody in back of me kept hitting me in the back of the head so that my head would nod forward and somebody else would say, 'Well, he admits that.'" The chaplain went to Judge McDevitt, who wasn't interested. Said the judge: "He confessed." Sheeler stayed in prison. But finally a University of Pennsylvania criminal-law professor named Louis B. Schwartz entered the case. Last week, largely because of his intervention, Sheeler got a new trial. This time...
...forces did not sit back and wait for the next blow. They sent out patrols and powerful armored forces to seek out and harry the enemy, disrupt his buildup. In the center, the U.N. forces actually pushed their main line forward several thousand yards, to give the scouting and harassing parties a more favorable advance base...