Word: punches
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...McClellan, who set about failing in politics as he had in war. Since that unhappy lesson, the Democrats have held their conventions earlier. Last week, however, new National Chairman Paul Butler announced that the 1956 convention will start Monday, Aug. 27, so as to pack the sharpest television punch into a two-month campaign...
Surface-to-surface missiles will add new sock to the Army's firepower punch...
Crimson catch Floyd Wilson, whose team has lost all three of its League contests and six of its total nine games, will start sophomores Phil Haughey, Bob Barnett, and either Dick Hurley or Neil Muncaster to instill some scoring punch in the squad. Seniors Harry Sacks and Roger Bulger are the other starters...
...Thought you might like this verse which ran in a recent issue of Punch: Now, as I bear away the most desired Of literary palms, I pouch the dough and televise my hail And my farewell to alms...
...imprisoned Americans as spies. Dulles' restraint in this case was deliberate, and resulted from his highly practical analysis of why the Reds made their announcement on the 13 prisoners. He was convinced that the Soviet and Chinese Communists were attempting to give the U.S. a diplomatic one-two punch: soft talk from Moscow and hard action from Peking...