Word: seventh
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...North Atlantic Treaty, said Acheson, it could not consistently repudiate the treaty's commitment to assist Western Europe with arms, but it could reserve the right to determine how much aid the U.S. should provide. The arms program, said Acheson, would be only one-sixth to one-seventh of what the treaty nations would provide for themselves...
Harvard picked up a run in the second when Godin walked with the bases loaded, and two more in the fourth on Godin's two-run double. The Crimson loaded the bases in the sixth and seventh but did not make a successful bid until the ninth, when the Columbia infield, which up to then had played errorless ball, faltered...
Thirteen Crimson hits and ten walks from four Exeter pitchers gave the Yardlings six runs in the first three innings, seven in the fourth, and the four more in the sixth and seventh. The Red and Gray committed five errors...
...rest of the lineup, which takes a new shape almost every game, will probably find Ralph Robinson in left field, batting second, Bob Thompson in right field, batting seventh after Hickey, Charlie Cabot at short, batting ninth, and either Al Switzer or Tim Wise at first base, batting eighth...
...lanky Tarheel number one man, whose severe, hard-smashing game has made him the seventh ranking national amateur player in the country, displayed all his brilliance as he whipped Crimson Captain Ted Bullard, 6-4, 6-3. He also had a hand in a later Carolina victory in the doubles...