Word: solider
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...players. We see to it that we wind up with two good guards and a big line, in addition to a good backfield. But alumni send in flashy backs and big ends, mostly, for the football team. So in the end, we wind up with a better balanced, more solid team. That's the only difference. . . . That's why I don't like those newspapers calling us pro's and them amateurs. . . . It just isn't true...
...nuclear resonance" method permits extremely accurate measurements of nuclear properties. It can be used on matter in a solid or liquid state (such as a drop of water) and does not require the expensive and elaborate equipment necessary for such measurements with other methods...
...early betting lien has the Tigers as 19-point favorites. The main reason for this is the solid Princeton defense. As a team, the Tigers are second defensively in the League, and the Crimson is fourth. The Tigers have yielded 219.2 yards per game and only 32 points in its six contests: the Crimson has given up 257.8 yards per game and 88 points in its six outings...
Tobin counted New York, California, and Illinois in the Democrat column; Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Michigan, Republican. "McCarthyism will probably lose Massachusetts, and win New York for Stevenson," he opened. He guessed that the South would stay "solid" with the exception of Virginia...
Donald D. Jansen, Milwaukee Journal, numbered his reasons for predicting a Stevenson victory: the regular democratic voters will continue to vote the party line--the solid south will not break up; Ike is losing independent votes by failing in his promise not to play politics; and Stevenson's foreign policy is more appealing than Ike's which is "risky" since it may lead...