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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...sextet is fortunate to catch B.C. at this time, for the Eagles are in something less than top shape physically, while the Crimson is at full strength, except for second line wing Paul Kelley...

Author: By John R. Adler, | Title: Hockey Weekend Includes Cornell, Russians, B.C. at Forum Tonight | 1/9/1959 | See Source »

...Year's Eve and will be unable to play this afternoon. "We're back where we started from due to Sullivan's injury," Arthur said. He will start Dave Fox and Tommy Foster on defense, while Paul Farrell, leading point producer for the Jumbos, will open at left wing. Bill Ziter centers the Tufts first line, with George Lloyd at right wing. Kenny Tondreau will guard the nets...

Author: By Claude E. Welch jr., | Title: Varsity Hockey Squad to Face Winless Jumbos at Watson Rink | 1/7/1959 | See Source »

Coach Cooney Weiland will counter with his regular first line: Dick Fischer centers right wing George Higginbottom and left wing Dave Vietze. Captain Dick McLaughlin and Mike Graney team up on defense, and Harry Pratt will start in the cage...

Author: By Claude E. Welch jr., | Title: Varsity Hockey Squad to Face Winless Jumbos at Watson Rink | 1/7/1959 | See Source »

Paul Kelley, out with a bad knee and torn ligaments, will sit out today's game as well as the contests against Boston College and Cornell later this week. Weiland has shaken up the first line, moving Higginbottom from center to wing, where "he has had more success scoring...

Author: By Claude E. Welch jr., | Title: Varsity Hockey Squad to Face Winless Jumbos at Watson Rink | 1/7/1959 | See Source »

...silence's sister, the oracular utterance. "I have understood you," he told a wildly cheering crowd during his first trip to Algiers after becoming Premier. Only four months later, when he abruptly ordered all French army officers to resign from the insurrectionary Committees of Public Safety, did the right-wing Europeans of Algiers realize that what he had meant was that he understood them and disapproved. Last week, with almost equal lack of forewarning, De Gaulle suddenly began churning out a series of decrees that he had been quietly preparing ever since his return to power last June. Among them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Man of the Year | 1/5/1959 | See Source »

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