Word: forwarder
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Although European economic integration was stalled, the West had moved forward on a more immediately important front-Europe's military defense. Last week the Communists were shifting position in an effort to counter this Western gain...
...Norway. Back at Lake Placid this week, Norway unveiled a new batch of jumpers for the prime show of winter sport: the individual jumping championships. Forty contestants in all sped down the runway, soared off the lip of the tower and jackknifed forward in the long dive into space. When it was all over, Norway had done it again; six of the first eight places had gone to Norwegians. The champ: a 21-year-old Norwegian farmer, Hans Björnstad, who made jumps of 224 and 223 ft. Sixth place went to former U.S. Amateur Champion Artie Devlin...
...have good jobs and a constantly improved standard of living." This could be achieved only by increased productivity, even though labor was "frequently suspicious and even hostile" to such plans. "If business can convince workers that higher production means an increased standard of living for all . . . we can look forward to ever-increasing prosperity...
After swapping the lead throughout the game, Dartmouth, which beat Cornell, appeared to have another upset in hand when in the last five second reserve forward John McDonald, tied it up on a foul shot. But then the Green seemed to relax in anticipation of an over-time...
...Reserve forward Bob Bramhall also did a fine job of breaking through the tight defense. sinking two crucial layups in the last three minutes Perhaps the key men in the Crimson attack were guards Murphy and Bill Hickey who frequently had their defenders faked out of position while working the ball in to the double pivots...