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...varsity seemed likely to pin the season's first league loss on the Ivy leaders. For the first ten minutes it pressed the Penn goalie relentlessly, demonstrating an unprecedented cordination of passing. The attack paid off when the shuffled front line produced a goal at 8:42, Jim Shue booting in a pass from Tom Bernheim...
...powerful Dartmouth J.V. football team, armed with both pin-point passing and breakaway running, piled up a score of 58-0 almost at will yesterday as it routed a struggling Crimson eleven at Soldiers Field...
...composer, Floyd has a Verdian flair for extracting the last drops of dramatic juice from many of his scenes. In the revival meeting, Susannah's dramatic pin nacle, the congregation sings a realis tic back-country hymn while Evangelist Blitch (Bass-Baritone Norman Treigle) rants in the foreground, and the music gradually transmutes and builds to shat tering climax. On the other hand Composer Floyd is sometimes seduced from the true path by his own melodies, nota bly when he sets Susannah (Soprano Phyllis Curtin) to singing the intermina ble verses of a pretty, folk-song-like lament just...
Lyons said that the major issues of the campaign have been blurred by Eisenhower's personality. "Stevenson's initial task is to pin the failures of the administration directly on Eisenhower." By doing this, Lyons felt that Stevenson would have the best chance of winning back the Democrats who voted Republican in 1952. "The Republicans," he said, "will just claim Peace and Prosperity and try to ride on Ike's coattails again...
...sail, spark-white upon the space of sea, Can pin a whole horizon into place...