Word: fostering
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Foster maintained his four-year winning streak whipping Sid Bixler 12 to 4 at 177 lbs., but missing at least three opportunities to pin his opponent. Wrestling at 157 lbs., captain Joe Noble pulled out a close 5-2 decision against Amhert's Wade Williams...
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24--Secretary of State John Foster Dulles will observe his 71st birthday tomorrow fighting cancer and fighting communism...
...basis of comparative scores, the three Crimson outstanding performers this season are expected to continue their winning ways. Bob Foster, at 177 Ibs., will go after his seventh straight win this season. He has yet to lose a match in his four-year wrestling career for the Crimson...
Capt. Joe Noble, Bob Foster, Carl Kludt and Ted Robbins posted decision victories for the Crimson. Foster, the only remaining unbeaten varsity wrestler, took his seventh straight, a 5-0 decision over John Wright. Noble, beaten only once, notched his seventh win, by 8-1 over Tag Geer, while Robbins, with a 6-0 victory over Gerry Norton, picked up his sixth straight, after two early losses...
...Good War Record." West Germans also enjoy two other competitive advantages. One is the aggressive trade policies of their own government. To help foster West German exports, the Federal Republic sponsors an insurance organization called Hermes, which offers exporters a guarantee against default by their customers. Thanks to Hermes (which has so far committed $600 million to underwriting Mideastern deals alone), West German businessmen can often offer credit to customers whom other Western businessmen must pass up as bad risks. Sometimes the Bonn government steps in directly to help. West Germany is about to give the Greek government $150 million...