Word: keyed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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During the last decade, we have erected an impressive network of formal alliances, but little recognition has been given to scientific cooperation despite Britain's key contributors to World War II joint research...
...three of the Crimson's key backs who were injured in the rugged Dartmouth game will probably see action against Penn this Saturday, Coach John Yovicsin said yesterday...
Controlled hydrogen fusion−the key to cheap, abundant energy−is still miles away but it is getting closer. After a two-day conference at Princeton, N.J. last week, U.S. and British atomic officials made the guarded announcement that several different approaches to the fusion problem have "for some months been yielding substantial numbers of neutrons . . ." These neutrons, the announcement explained, may come from the energy-yielding fusion of deuterium (heavy hydrogen) nuclei. If the scientists can prove that they do, an important step will have been taken toward controlled fusion...
...called Murphy"); retirement problems (the aging top man must be made to retire "while still able to do the work better than anyone else" or his second in command will enter "the Age of Frustration [and] will never be fit for anything else"); and the high art of spotting key people at cocktail parties ("Their arrival will be at least half an hour after the party begins" and they will rotate about the room clockwise, shunning the walls where the "nobodies" are "deep in conversation with people they meet every week...
Harvard was also hurt by injuries to its three key backs, quarterback Dick McLaughlin and halfbacks Chet Boulris and Walt Stahura. McLaughlin and Boulris had to leave the game permanently, but Stahura returned after a five-minute rest in the first quarter and continued playing until late in the final period...