Word: pressinger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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At Baltimore on Sept. 25, 1952, Candidate Dwight Eisenhower gave his views on the nation's most pressing problem-defense policy. This was also the problem that five-star General Eisenhower knew most about. He listed "three personal convictions that I hold to be true. First, our defense program...
The Crimson began pressing in the second period, and finally tied it up at 14:36 when Captain Norm Wood passed out of a scramble at the blue line to Dick Clasby in front of the B.U. goal. Clasby slapped the puck past Bradley, with Frank Mahoney also getting an...
Nothing at present prohibits the FBI from listening to rewarding conversations. If the FBI hears that two men are planning to pass secret papers on a certain corner in downtown Boston, it can certainly go there to apprehend the culprits. But if it fails to make the apprehension, current law...
Manhattan's art market last week offered little food to such hungry-eyed faddists. Instead, the standout shows pointed up the advantage of hewing to a straight and narrow path. Two young but conservative U.S. painters, Andrew Wyeth and Jack Levine, were staging exhibitions bound to enhance their already...
But Brown wanted the quadrangle for reasons even more pressing that marks.