Word: utah
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...that henceforth any Rooseveltian swings to the right would be fought loudly and bitterly by men who are normally his most loyal wish-followers in Congress. These include Pennsylvania's noisy Joe Guffey and Montana's wealthy, leftist James E. Murray. They also count on support from Utah's Elbert D. Thomas and Alabama's Lister Hill, as well as two freshman Senators-Warren Magnuson of Washington and Brien McMahon of Connecticut. Somewhere in the background was the ambitious C.I.O. Political Action Committee. Even further back was the man the C.I.O. has picked as a potential...
...years ago in Sacramento. Her eyes happen to slant upward because her ancestors were Japanese. In 1942, when the U.S. Army uprooted 110,000 people of Japanese blood from their truck gardens and berry patches along the West Coast, Mitsuye Endo landed in a War Relocation center at Topaz, Utah...
...away the outstanding performer of the week was lithe, 6-ft. 3½-in. Arnold Ferrin, lone regular left from Utah's 1944 National Collegiate Championship team. Faster, more graceful than ever (see cut), he put on a one-man show that just missed upsetting St. John's, strongest of the metropolitan New York teams...
...Three. With three months and 25-plus games to go, any one of a dozen teams may turn out to be this year's national champ. Each will have its stars-but none of them is likely to outshine the three who make Oklahoma A. & M., Utah and DePaul the early-season teams to beat...
...inch armor-piercing bomb smashed through the side of the Vestal and penetrated three decks before it exploded in a metal storeroom. The Utah sank in eleven minutes after the first torpedo smacked her. Another bomb went through the Curtiss' upper works, made a shambles of the electronic equipment in the radio room, trapped two enlisted men under the radio transmitters, passed through the movie projection room and set fire to the film stored there. A bomb went through several decks of the Raleigh, came out the other side and exploded nearly 50 feet away...