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...SPEAR New York City...
...oldest articles in the exhibition, dating back to the Early Bronze Age, about 4500 B. C., are a bracelet, spear, and several axes, of well-preserved bronze. The peoples who fashioned these articles lived many years before the Celtic invasion of Ireland...
Several swords, axes, and a spear, made in the Late Bronze Age, could be used even today. Two trumpets of the same period are also of bronze, and are shaped much like Australian boomerangs. These object were made by the first Celtic invaders of Ireland, from whom the Irish language comes...
...getting in Albania, and that they are dying to get into the war so that they can take the spotlight away from the Greeks. Like a ham actor whose greatest thrill in life is to be on the stage, even if he is there just to hold a spear, the Turkish soldier is anxiously waiting for that day to act. If you think that the Greek soldier is a fighter, wait until you see the Turk. PAUL RALLI Las Vegas...
...individual potentialities of the men with whom he will work, but he has yet to see how they will fit together. His most serious need is that of centers. Dave Eaton and Warren Winslow, who contered the first two lines last year, have graduated, and Bob Cox, who spear-headed the third trio, is at present on pro, although expected off at midyears...