Word: knocked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Like two huskies spoiling for a fight, Bethlehem Steel and the Justice Department have been circling each other for more than two years, each one daring the other to knock the chip off its shoulder. Last week both chips were knocked off. Fulfilling one of his dreams, 80-year-old Bethlehem Chairman Eugene G. Grace joined Youngstown Chairman James L. Mauthe in announcing a merger agreement between Beth Steel, second biggest
Both these lines should show a hard scoring punch. The question is whether or not they can get going early enough to knock over teams like Providence and B.C. at the start of the season. The third line, which Weiland emphasized he will use regularly, consists of Paul Kelley, Dick Reilly, and either Bill Collins, Maurice Balboni, Dave Vietze or fast-improving Dave Beadie...
...Harry Bridges himself to rant in down-under accents against Mississippi's Senator James O. Eastland. Noting that Eastland and his Internal Security Subcommittee were westward bound and due in Honolulu soon to investigate Communist infiltration, Bridges threatened that I.L.W.U. members might leave their pineapple and sugar plantations, knock off work at the piers and meet the Subcommittee with an angry aloha...
...almost to cower in fright. This playing has the kind of sanity that is expressed in one of Schnabel's provocative remarks. "Back around the turn of the century," he once said, "it became the idea that Beethoven's opening theme in the Fifth Symphony was fate knocking at the door; after that, conductors played it more slowly. Why, tell me, should fate knock slowly...
...University's projected Health Center on Mt. Auburn Street, which threatens all the buildings between Holyoke and Dunster Streets, doesn't phase Jim Cronin at all. Cronin said last night, "We'll stay here until they knock us down...