Word: arrays
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...array of spring-practice soccer recruits lost its first match of the informal season, 5 to 3, to a team picked from the crew of a British merchantman. Of the three Crimson goals, two were scored by visitors playing with the Varsity and Sophomore George Mallory accounted for the third...
...typewriter industry owns a fabulous array of small precision tools, desperately needed in arms manufacture. But the Government thinks it needs typewriters more. The Army already has more than enough to put a typewriter in every kit of a huge A.E.F. The 1942 allotment for Army & Navy is alone enough to supply every tenth man now in the armed forces with a machine. The Government is obviously determined to win the war even if it has to be won in triplicate...
...imposing array of talent will attempt to stand off the Elis in this year's intercollegiates. Five teams from the Big Ton, as well as nine Ivy League and a number of southern and Rocky Mountains squads, will be present at the opening gun on Friday morning, March 27 at 9:30. Throughout the two-day meet, preliminaries and semi-final events will be scheduled in the afternoons, while the finals will be swim on the two evening programs...
Bolles has all he could ask for in Curwen as a stroke. Bus stood head and shoulders above last year's fine array of pace-setters, and now he is expected to have the field all to himself. Just at present he is churning up the chlorinated waters of the swimming pool, but after this weekend he will enter the rowing scene, probably with a good deal of pain, since a winter's work swimming leaves hands in no condition for hard pulling on a sweep...
...pioneer of mass production through interchangeable parts, the typewriter industry ranks close behind Singer, Cadillac and Colt's Patent Fire Arms. Today its array of small precision tools is one of the most impressive in the U.S. WPB told the industry last week not to expect new special tools for its munitions work, but to use what it has. Not to save steel (typewriters took only some 25,000 tons last year) but to mobilize these tools was the main objective of WPB's curtailment plans...