Word: starting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...until he has a general staff, whatever it may be called. Their argument: only a general staff, standing above violent service loyalties and ambitions, can work out a single, integrated, sensible U.S. defense plan. And only within the context of a single, integrated, sensible defense plan can Neil McElroy start using his free hand to tackle the subsidiary problems. Among them...
...President's ear, has already used this influence to fan in the President a more informed interest in scientific projects. Said a White House aide last week: "Science has never before been given that kind of attention at that level." ¶Ohio Republicans, who thought things would start going their way once they got popular Democrat Frank Lausche out of the statehouse and into the U.S. Senate, are wringing their hands over 1958 prospects. Bumbling G.O.P. Governor C. William O'Neill will probably be challenged in the Republican primary, and if he wins will be a lackluster running...
Ulen expects to use his regulars until he builds up a convincing lead, at which time he plans to put in many second stringers. The regular record-breaking 400-yard medley relay team of Bill Murray, Jim Stanley, John Hammond, and Ron Mischner will start in order to provide them with experience in a different pool...
Experience will be an important factor tonight when a large number of sophomores start in the late events, especially the final 400-yard freestyle relay. Ulen wants to give his sophomores as much chance as possible in non-league meets. He noted that "there is quite a difference between freshman and varsity competition," a difference which "most sophomores don't realize when they come...
Dick Seaton and Konrad Ulbrich will start in the 200-free and Pete Zemo in the 50-free. The dive will also remain the same, but Ulen refused to promise who would start in the late events. He said that would depend on the score of the meet...