Word: united
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...most part, the Communists have been avoiding big-unit encounters, a fact that U.S. commanders, wary though they should now be of optimistic evaluations, translate into the belief that the war is going in the allies' favor. The middle part of the country, II Corps, is quiet. Communist forces have either gone into hiding, drifted further south or slipped across the Cambodian and Laotian borders. Except for a massive, six-battalion attempt by the South Vietnamese last week in Chau Doc province to take a vital Viet Cong stronghold, the fertile and populous Delta area of IV Corps...
Earlier in the season, Yovicsin said, "John has given us good, solid, consistent play in all phases of the game. He's been a big factor in the success of the defensive unit...
Crim is excited with the untapped potential of Harvard's offense. "I think we're capable of a much more explosive attack," he said. "We haven't matured as fast as the defense because they've been together more as a unit, but I think we've come together well...
...most troublesome thing about Yale's defensive strategy is their variety of formations. Their unit has been intact all season according to Harvard scouts, so they have been able to use a number of different alignments. "They jump around a lot," Feula said, "shifting into as many as ten different defenses. The idea is to disguise their defense and confuse the offensive linemen who have to adjust their blocking assignments," he said...
...Days at Peking--The Boxer Rebellion filmed in Spain with Dame Flora Robson as a wily Chinese, and Charlton Heston and the never-to-be-sufficiently studied Ava Gardner as doomed lovers. Nicholas Ray's last film is neither up to scratch nor all his (second-unit director Andrew Marton took over when Ray fell ill); but anything by the director of Rebel Wihtout a Cause, Party Girl, and Johnny Guitar is top-notch film-making by anyone's standards. At CARPENTER CENTER, Sunday...