Word: wing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Shishekly to go back to being a strongman, but he had taken a calculated gamble: if Syria could ride out the crisis without returning to police-state methods, democracy would be on its way. While Shishekly lingered and hoped, the opposition prepared. In June the ousted politicos - extreme right-wing ers, moderates, left Socialists, and the old Druze chieftain, Sultan Pasha el Atrash - met secretly, organized the Popular Bloc, and agreed to bury their hatchet -in Shishekly's back. Still Shishekly did nothing. Three weeks ago, emboldened, the Popular Bloc plotted the final act, the overthrow of Shishekly...
...President. The suggestion might have been considered harebrained had it not come from the most widely syndicated political pundit in the U.S. The pundit: Columnist David Lawrence, 65, whose "Today in Washington." sold by the New York Herald Tribune to 257 U.S. newspapers, is the respected voice of right-wing Republicans. In Lawrence's mixture of news and opinion Eisenhower Republicans often find as little to agree with as do Fair Deal Democrats...
Died. Manabendra Nath Roy, 61, onetime member of the Moscow Soviet and a leading member of the Comintern's Second Congress (1920), later (1929) expelled from the party for right-wing deviationism; of cerebral thrombosis; at Dehra Dun, India...
...greatest help to the varsity will come from strengthening the third line. Cleary did score the first line's only goal on a solo in the third period, while third line center Frank Mahoney, bolstered by ex-first liners Jeb Bray and Ned Bliss, scored twice. Second line wing Scott Cooledge had two counters and Joe Crehore...
Meauwhile, left wing Johnny Hamlen paced the freshman hockey team to a 4 to 1 victory over St. Paul's School in a rough, hard-fought contest at Concord...