Word: impressively
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Impress the Elis' coach, Murray Murdock, who is a member of the three man N.C.A.A. Selection Committee...
...World War II diaries, converted into a book titled The Turn of the Tide and published this week in Britain, Field Marshal Viscount Alanbrooke, Britain's top wartime strategist, bluntly assesses many of his military contemporaries, including the three U.S. generals leading the conflict. Alanbrooke's impressions of Soldier Dwight Eisenhower: "He learned a lot during the war, but strategy, tactics and command were never his strong points." Ike was a great overall coordinator, but "perhaps his greatest asset was a greater share of luck than most of us receive in life." Of George Catlett Marshall...
...Your Jan. 28 issue ably presents the case for the American railroads. The story's generous description of the coming events that will restore prestige to this noble industry should impress the doubting Thomases who have too quickly shunned the rails. Thank you for recognizing that there is no longer a place in our ranks for complacent mossbacks. R. B. LEWIS Chicago...
...plans to have his walking wounded "warm-up," to impress the Eli mastermind that all is not well with the feared Crimson juggernaut. In reality, all is not well, for the team has been whittled down by injury. French Anderson and Mike Robertson, counted on for two places in the 600 are injured, as is Dave Gately, the leading broad jumper. Both pole vaulters, Barrett Churchill and Barnes Keller are ailing, but both will complete. Dick will not run in the two-mile relay, and hurdler Joel Cohen is still hampered by his bad foot...
With a fanfare that was all but lost on the audience that he most sought to impress, British Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd last week offered rebellious Cyprus a constitution and a parliament...