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Tackle Peter Mee has brought senior leadership to the line, and middle guard Lou Bernieri "has played his position better than anyone we've had in several years," coach Chet O'Neill said yesterday...
Although practice is now going on its fourth week, the defensive line situation is still pretty cloudy. Tackle Peter Mee appears to be the only person who has a starting spot nailed down. Russ Savage and Walt Herbert are fighting it out at one end post, whil Bob Bagot and Bill O'Neill are jousting at the other end spot...
...tackle, letterman Peter Mee, who played a big role in the six-man front Harvard threw at Yale last year, is the only person with substantial experience. As for the other tackle spot, Mitch Witten will hopefully be able to put his huge 6-5 240 frame to good...
...might say that about H.S.T. himself. Historian Richard Freeland, in The Truman Doctrine and the Origins of McCarthyism, argues that "the practices of McCarthyism were Truman's practices in cruder hands, just as the language of McCarthyism was Truman's language in less well-meaning voices." Charles Mee's recent Meeting at Potsdam portrays a vulpine Truman cynically deciding to drop the atom bomb on Hiroshima to frighten the Soviets rather than to vanquish an already prostrate enemy...
...Author Mee's postrevisionist thesis is that not merely Stalin but all "three men rescued discord from the threatened outbreak of peace." He is not entirely convincing. Unless the U.S. was prepared to accede to Soviet ambitions for a Communist Europe, the cold war was virtually unavoidable. But by concentrating on personalities and anecdotes, Mee has produced a highly readable and provocative book...