Word: attack
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Republicans joyfully saw the result as a harbinger of a national conservative trend. Administration forces tried to tell themselves that the Communist issue had beaten Pepper, not the Fair Deal. On-the-scene political writers mostly believed that while the Red attack had something to do with it, what had really beaten Pepper was FEPC and the segregation issue. Whatever Floridians had in mind, they had put a semicolon, at least, to a long, loquacious and erratic career...
Died. William Rose Benét, 64, Pulitzer Prize poet (The Dust Which Is God), brother of the late Stephen Vincent (John Brown's Body) Benét, husband (1923-28) of the late poet Elinor Wylie; of a heart attack; in Manhattan. Moody William Benét, editor of the recent Reader's Encyclopedia of world literature and arts, once defined a poet as simply "a man who takes his craft seriously...
Died. Clarence A. Dykstra, 67, former President of the University of Wisconsin (1937-45), more recently provost of the University of California at Los Angeles; of a heart attack; in Laguna Beach, Calif. Dr. Dykstra acted as chief of the Selective Service System for a year, resigned in 1941 to head briefly the National Defense Mediation Board...
DARTMOUTH--Attack: Gates, Funkhouser, Mason; Midfield: Flertz, Giogerich, Lyon; Defense: Brewster, Fisher (C), Balderston; Goal: Block...
...Crimson team will enter the game without Sam Adams, John Cotter, and Brad Lundberg. Adams is especially missed because of his aggressive attack play...