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Brandeis beat the Crimson freshmen, who clearly outclass the jayvees, 21-13. Springfield's running attack is spearheaded by halfbacks Bob Emerson and Mickey Howe. Ends Fran Sweeney and Bill Anderson have been frequent targets for Degutis, and much of the Crimson's success will depend on bottling up these four. HARVARD SPRINGFIELD Mullen l.e. Sweeney Batchelder l.t. Harris Shaw l.g. Clay Monteith c. Dellert Bunco r.g. Craver Hill r.t. Halberslaben Sawyer r.e. Anderson Kierstead q.b. Degutis Tsavaris l.h.b. Emerson French r.h.b. Howe Kendall f.b. Scott

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Jayvee Gridders Entertain Springfield This Afternoon | 11/4/1950 | See Source »

...months ago, Editor Gunn did it again. Over a dispatch from Korea, the Standard headlined: PEASANTS OUTCLASS THE MIGHTY U.S.A. Canada-born Lord Beaverbrook, who considers himself a staunch friend of the U.S., was furious, especially when the headline was quoted in the U.S. press as an instance of British ill will. The subeditor who wrote the headline was fired and the Beaver scorched Gunn for good measure. Gunn stood firm, argued that the headline was "no more than a quotation" (but not an exact one) from the story under it by Chicago Daily News Correspondent Keyes Beech...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Changing Standard | 9/11/1950 | See Source »

...engine research. The popular dream of 1924-a "flivver" plane for every American family-left him unmoved. He was sure the future of aviation lay in bigger aircraft, ever more powerful engines. He went looking for a place to build a brand-new air-cooled engine that would outclass the liquid-cooled engines such as the French Hispano-Suiza which then dominated the air world. He found his spot at the Pratt & Whitney tool company, a generations-old firm of precision instrument makers. When Rentschler unpacked his plans for the engine and predicted that the U.S. Navy would need hundreds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AVIATION: The Heart of the Matter | 7/31/1950 | See Source »

...PEASANTS OUTCLASS THE MIGHTY U.S.A.," read a headline in Lord Beaverbrook's London Evening Standard last week. The left-wing New Statesman and Nation took another tack, suggested that perhaps the best way to handle the Korean war would be to admit the Chinese Communists to the U.N., remove General MacArthur as U.N. commander in the Far East, and let Britain step in as mediator. U.S. journalists in London also reported that some Britons were getting a certain amount of quiet satisfaction in seeing the mighty "Yanks" get their "come-uppance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Hardly Necessary | 7/24/1950 | See Source »

...exactly one period last night at the Arena, a specially-conceived Harvard attack looked as if it might outclass Brown's hockey team; but then everything fell apart. The Bruina scored seven straight goals, took an 8 to 3 victory, and with it, most of the Crimson's hopes for a Pentagonal League championship...

Author: By Douglas M. Fouquet, | Title: Six Collapses, Bows to Brown, 8-3 | 1/11/1950 | See Source »

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