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...three Crimson fullbacks, Tony Marks, Karl Lunkenheimer, and Alex Patton, will all return. Graduation will weaken the team only on the halfback line, but sophomore Joe Gould and junior Ken Mallory both lettered as reserves and should step up to the first strong with two-year letterman Andy Kydes...
Further, the painful conflict of loyalties between Smith and the Queen may well deplete Rhodesia's civil service and army. The rigors of seige will surely weaken the government, making it prone to rash and violent repression. In such a situation weakness and repression, the African nationalists would have a chance at power...
...huge aluminum stockpile. Though the notice said nothing about prices, the New York Times, acting on information from the Administration, headlined a story linking the two events. It quoted "Administration sources" as saying that Lyndon Johnson was "sputtering mad," intimated that the surplus sale-which presumably would weaken aluminum prices-was a reprisal against the industry for its price hike...
...they wouldn't want to weaken the network," he said. "They won't be cowed into displacing an idea that has taken years to build and cost millions of dollars...
Munro's only hesitation in forming a j.v. team was that it might weaken the House soccer league. With the House teams as strong as ever and the j.v. team frighteningly potent, Munro is now planning on a bigger and stronger program for the future...