Word: host
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...medley relay features Drucker, Stearns and Bus Curwen, jack-of-all-trades who strokes the Crimson crew for a sideline. In the 440 free style relay Ulen has a host of swimmers from whom to choose. Ozzie Morton, Bill Prier, Don Perry and John Watkins are all possible Crimson entries...
Dartmouth, last year's League champion, will start its season with a game Saturday night against Coach Red Rolfe's team. The Penn Quakers will play host to Harvard the same night in Philadelphia...
...officers and men stationed in Brazil. In São Paulo's big industrial plants he made brief translated talks to the workers. His biggest official hit was at a press banquet in Rio when he raised his cup of coffee to the level of his Brazilian host's cup and gave this toast: "Never above you-never beneath you-always beside you." The Brazilian press adopted the toast as a slogan...
...University, which is acting as host to the delegation, has been the scene of its numerous conferences since last Sunday. Tomorrow's banquet will mark the end of the four day reunion...
...trek of world dignitaries to Moscow in 1942 brought Stalin out of his inscrutable shell, revealed a pleasant host and an expert at playing his cards in international affairs. At banquets for such men as Winston Churchill, W. Averill Harriman and Wendell Willkie, Host Stalin drank his vodka straight, talked the same way. He sent Foreign Minister Viacheslav Molotov to London and Washington to promote the second front and jack up laggard shipments of war materiel. In two letters to Henry Cassidy of the A.P., Stalin shrewdly used the world's headlines to state the Russian case for more...