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...right sub at the right cost at the right time. In the past, the Navy has relied on vastly superior technology to nullify the Soviets' 3-to-1 numerical advantage in submarines. But rather suddenly, the U.S. lead in submarine technology has seriously eroded. Says Admiral Carlisle Trost, Chief of Naval Operations: "The Soviets are where we thought they'd be in the mid-1990s...
Still, the Crmson had a chance to snatch the win from Dartmouth in the closing minutes. Trost had a four-footer with about a minute to play, cutting the lead to two. Then senior Calvin Dixon made his experience work to Harvard's advantages as he cannily drew a charging foul that gave possession to the Crimson with 51 seconds left...
...Louis goal came late in the fourth period and was set up by al Trost-who last year scored the goal that beat the Harvard booters in the nationals and helped St. Louis to the national title...
Another delight is the work of the neglected American painter, William Trost Richards (1833-1905), whose Twilight on the New Jersey Coast might be described as a vision of the archetypal summer sea. Vast and lonely, the painting is devoid of human life. Gently lapping breakers touch the shore, and on the far horizon is a lone ship. On a small patch of beach a gull inspects some flotsam. The ocean is the Atlantic, but it could just as easily be the Indian, the Pacific, or Homer's wine-dark Aegean...
...GREGG TROST...