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Scoring PlayerGms G A Pts A. Winston 13 1 7 9 T. Hackeling 13 4 0 8 A. Kletz 13 2 3 7 J. Gifford 13 2 3 7 C. Biggs 11 2 1 5 R. Johnston 13 2 0 4 A. Montalbano 13 1 0 2 T. Weinstock 13 1 0 2 S. Carls 13 1 0 2 H. Jackson 13 1 0 2 T. Fair 12 0 1 1 Harvard 13 17 15 49 Opponents...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1988 Season Statistics | 9/15/1989 | See Source »

Scoring PlayerGms G A Pts A. Winston 13 1 7 9 T. Hackeling 13 4 0 8 A. Kletz 13 2 3 7 J. Gifford 13 2 3 7 C. Biggs 11 2 1 5 R. Johnston 13 2 0 4 A. Montalbano 13 1 0 2 T. Weinstock 13 1 0 2 S. Carls 13 1 0 2 H. Jackson 13 1 0 2 T. Fair 12 0 1 1 Harvard 13 17 15 49 Opponents...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1988 Season Statistics (returning players in bold) | 9/11/1989 | See Source »

...could be singled out as Hitler's most resolute and effective antagonist, it was Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill. On the day the Germans attacked Poland, he was 64 years old and had held no Cabinet post in ten years. Yet in all the West, his was the voice that had most forcefully denounced Hitler, most prophetically warned that Britain must rearm to resist him. While Parliament approved the Munich agreement, Churchill called it "a total and unmitigated defeat." He said of Neville Chamberlain, "In the depths of that dusty soul, there is nothing but abject surrender...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Desperate Years | 9/4/1989 | See Source »

...which went private last December in a record $25 billion buyout, last week reported a staggering $309 million loss for the second quarter. Reason: $1.05 billion in interest and debt expenses. In announcing the loss, RJR Nabisco said its basic food and tobacco operations, which include Nabisco cookies and Winston cigarettes, performed strongly; the company added that its program to sell assets was ahead of schedule. RJR Nabisco has already sold more than $2.5 billion of businesses, including most of its European food operations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LBOS: Let's Bail Out | 8/14/1989 | See Source »

Adolf Hitler saw the great dreadnought as the key to ending Britain's naval supremacy. Even Winston Churchill conceded that the 823-ft., 42,000-ton German battleship was a "masterpiece of naval construction." Rather than emerging as the scourge of the Atlantic, however, the Bismarck fell victim to a superior British force in one of World War II's most spectacular naval engagements. Only nine days after leaving on her first combat mission, she was sunk on May 27, 1941, with all but about 115 of her 2,200-man crew aboard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: High Seas: A Marker on a Chilly Grave | 6/26/1989 | See Source »

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