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Word: tripped (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...massive Army to match the enemy's massive Army, for an all-out struggle would soon bring tactical nuclear air-power into play, ultimately the Strategic Air Command and carrier strike forces. But gone also is the day when airpower theorists can write off the Army as mere "trip wire" or "plate glass" to sound the general alarm for all-out nuclear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMED FORCES: Forces on the Ground | 5/11/1959 | See Source »

Throughout the season, lack of depth has been one of the chief factors in varsity defeats, and the Dartmouth game pointed this out more clearly than ever. While the Indians could put together three effective midfields with seven midfielders injured, the varsity made the trip with only nine midfielders. Further, the varsity had only four attackmen and four defensemen at Hanover...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Green Whips Lacrosse Team, 19-2 | 5/11/1959 | See Source »

...Crimson, however, will be playing with their best, since everyone has recovered from his injuries, and all will be able to make the trip. The team worked well this week in practice, and Bill Morse, club president, emphasized last night the difficulty in selecting the starting team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Strong Rugby Club to Play Yale; Squad at Full Strength for Game | 5/8/1959 | See Source »

...Gallwey defeated teammate Bob Bowditch in a challenge match yesterday and, although he is not making today's trip to New York, he will be at second singles tomorrow against Cornell. In another test match, Fred Vinton held his fourth singles spot against Jorge Lemann in another tense, three-set match...

Author: By Peter J. Rothenberg, | Title: Tennis Team Is Heavily Favored Over Weak Columbia and Cornell | 5/8/1959 | See Source »

...ensemble of two pianos and 'cello is vigorously conducted by Daniel Larner, who made the intelligent abridgement of the opera. Xerxes has pretty costumes and sets as well, and Peter Brown's staging is appropriately mock-serious. A trip to Agassiz is unquestionably worthwhile, if only to hear fine music which will probably remain unperformed again until the next Handel year...

Author: By Edgar Murray, | Title: Xerxes | 5/8/1959 | See Source »

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