Word: threats
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Agannis, a triple-threat man, has stirred up almost as much excitement across the Charles as has the B.U. Varsity. In the Dartmouth game, the all-scholastic halfback completed eight straight passes for three touchdowns and then retired from the game...
...this was, Chinhsien's fall held a still graver threat: possession of Chinhsien opened to the Communists the northeastern door to North China...
Psychiatry, says Dr. Will sensibly, cannot save the world all by itself. He has no patent psychiatric pills for ending war, or meeting the threat of the atomic bomb-or even for getting children to stop biting their nails. But the world, he thinks, would be a better place to live in if people were healthier in their minds. Spreading the word.about psychiatry-to folks who need it, and to doctors who don't know much about it-is a job that Dr. Will finds well worth doing...
Exeter's only scoring threat came in the third quarter when two passes and some faulty Crimson line blocking brought the ball to the Freshman two-yard stripe, but a line buck failed to score...
...Unstable Grasshopper. Philip Jessup, a sharp-nosed, curly-haired American, spoke quietly and earnestly, giving the Council the most logical, balanced and damning indictment yet made of Russia's actions in Berlin. Said he: "The acts of the Soviet Government . . . create a threat to the peace. All the world knows that this is true. The Soviet Union may pretend it cannot understand . . . That an effort should be made to deprive two and one-half million men, women & children of medicines and food and fuel and clothing . . . may seem to some a small matter. But . . . we cannot be callous...