Word: matchings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Britain find this inexplicable. What is disquieting at the moment is that, with the illness of Eisenhower and the resignation of Dulles, the mainspring of Western defense is weakened to such an alarming degree that the political direction could be taken over by these "talkative generals"-no match at all for Top Politician Khrushchev...
...weaponry had been neglected in the process. The Army has yet to replace the heavy, obsolete M-1 rifle with the officially approved, fast-firing M-14, to replace the World War I .30-cal. machine gun with the new M60, or to come up with a tank to match the Russian T-54 now in the field. "For $5 billion worth of troop equipment," cracked one division commander last month, "I'd trade Huntsville away in a minute...
...Nibble Role. The Berlin crisis focused attention on the U.S. Army at work-and made clear the urgency of a convincing definition of the Army's mission in the crises that are bound to lie ahead. Gone is the day when the U.S. needs a massive Army to match the enemy's massive Army, for an all-out struggle would soon bring tactical nuclear air-power into play, ultimately the Strategic Air Command and carrier strike forces. But gone also is the day when airpower theorists can write off the Army as mere "trip wire" or "plate glass...
...last two outings before the crucial Yale match next Thursday, the undefeated varsity tennis team takes on Columbia at New York today and Cornell at Soldiers Field at 2 p.m. tomorrow. The Big Red is definitely the stronger of the two, but neither team should give the varsity much difficulty...
...Gallwey defeated teammate Bob Bowditch in a challenge match yesterday and, although he is not making today's trip to New York, he will be at second singles tomorrow against Cornell. In another test match, Fred Vinton held his fourth singles spot against Jorge Lemann in another tense, three-set match...