Word: wing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Paris accords came first, and at once the Socialists weighed in with the made-in-Moscow argument that they have chosen to regard as their own: ratification of rearmament means the end of all hope of German reunification. Ex-Communist Herbert Wehner, 48, mastermind of the Socialist left wing (TIME, Feb. 28), talked up a Geneva-style conference at which the West could trade German rearmament for German reunification-assuming that the Russians might be so minded. He made much ado about "automatic consequences," suggesting casuistically that a vote in the West German Bundestag for rearmament would "automatically" condemn...
Coach John White balanced the strength of his first two lines by moving Captain Bob McVey between Bob Owen and Dave Beadie, and putting wing Alex Kalil on a line with Bob Cleary and Lyle Guttu. Cleary led the rout with four goals and four assists...
...Tiger defense seemed too pesky for the second line and wing terry O'Malley netted the trio's only score one assists from Ned Bliss and Cleary in the third period...
...strong Princeton start was mainly due to the inspired play of the team's first two lines, with wing George Scragg the only offensive standout...
...York's International Airport at Idlewild will turn it into the world's most modern terminal, capable of handling 140 airliners at one time. To cost $60 million, the project calls for a 655-acre "Terminal City" with an eleven-block-long arrival building, two adjacent wing buildings, seven individual airline terminal buildings, plus a maze of taxiways and aprons. First buildings will be ready for their first passengers early...