Word: halfe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...willing to join, let us cooperate to reduce the burden of arms." For a long time, it seemed, the right people were not willing. After confidently predicting that U.S.-Soviet talks to limit arms would begin in August, the Administration heard mostly a series of hints, evasions and half-promises from Moscow. Finally, last week, Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin paid a secret visit to the White House and informed Nixon that Moscow was ready to open preliminary discussions Nov. 17 in Helsinki...
...employed by some pretty unattractive American big businessmen who run an oil company in South America. Their harrowing task is to transport truckloads of nitroglycerine to an oilfield to blow out a blazing fire there. Clouzot takes great pains in getting across the proper atmosphere. The first half of the film or so is devoted to probing the squalor, primitivism, and baseness of the town. Clouzot had spent some time in Brazil working on a documentary, and his intimate familiarity with the repellent conditions in towns used as bases for American business ventures is boldly apparent in the film...
Neither team could control play in the first half. but Harvard took command after intermission. Andover and Harvard both collecied first-quarter goals. then battled to a stalemate until the final stanza...
...Crimson began to pressure the Blue goal in the third period then produced the winning margin with its fourth-quarter barrage. Meanwhile, the Yardling defenders had only to turn back occasional Andover fast breaks in the second half...
Andover ?allied first after only a minute and a half of play when Elmer Rynne pushed a clean shot past Harvard goalie Peter Aschaffenburg to cap a fast break. Henry Sideropoulos countered for the Yardlings two minutes later after taking a lead pass from wing Bobby Auritt...