Word: attack
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...weeks he had things worked out surprisingly well. None of his squad was particularly fast--this meant Shepard's favorite fast-break brand of ball wouldn't work. But John Rockwell and Ed Smith were tail and good workers under the basket; be decided to concentrate his attack around the two lanky forwards. He built a double-pivot game around them, and it promptly paid off. Rockwell's work put him among the nation's top scorers by the middle of the fall...
...their ball-handling was shown by a neatly executed fast freeze against Brown. But their offense has been spotty. During the next month they will come up against all sorts of high-scoring squads, including Yale's fast quintet. If Rockwell, Smith and their team-mates can perfect their attack, Shepard's resurrection of a basketball team may be complete...
...these seven pictures we see a progress in the attack Picasso has been making upon that face. We may humanly disagree with his tactics but with his strategy we cannot disagree. His success has been phenomenal...
...forum sponsored by the Trade & Industry Law Institute, some topflight economists and lawyers tried to chart a way for the U.S. around the dilemma of bigness. Gaunt, grey Dr. Edwin G. Nourse, ex-chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, led off with an attack against the current policy of the Truman Administration's trustbusters. Their heavy emphasis on the prosecution of big companies, said he, should be abandoned...
...Nourse thought the Federal Government should recognize that bigness in itself is no evil. Said he: "Large-scale operations are essential to greater achievement and efficiency. The Government should accept business practices which . . . promote trade or facilitate maximum production. It should virtually abandon the attack on bigness as such...