Word: goals
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Tweaking the strings five times for the third game in a row, the yearling hockey team skated off with their fourth victory of the season yesterday, against St. Marks, limiting the prepsters to one goal on their home rink...
Bill Evart, right wing, poked in the first goal of the day and his alternate at wing, Larry Ward, substituted a few minutes later, duplicated his score with another from the same spot...
Sensation of the day was Pete Reiner, who knocked through the third goal on a fast break-away run up the length of the rink. The game, already iced, was bottled and shelved in the last period with scores by Henry Fletcher and Dick Farrington. Shaeffer and Bradley, alumni of St. Marks, put up an especially "rugged and good defense," according to Coach Stan Priddy...
There was, nonetheless, an Event of the Year, possibly the event of many years. Early in 1946, long before anyone had expected or even hoped for it, the U.S. achieved the semi-utopian goal of full (i.e., optimum) employment in peacetime. In September, the number of people at work reached a record peacetime high of nearly 58,000,000 (the unemployed numbered less than 2,000,000, of whom 700,000 were recently discharged veterans). The millions in the armed forces had been smoothly absorbed into civilian life - and jobs. And the fact that the Chicago Tribune at year...
Lastly, "the humanitarian goal of (the Zionist) organization" has not, as Wald claims, "been trampled underfoot in the headlong pursuit of a political state." Palestine has become the only hope for the more existence of millions of Jews, not to mention things like the dignity...