Word: attacker
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...combined navies of all the European nations would be powerless to make a successful attack on the United States itself," said Rear Admiral W. S. Sims, U. S. N. (retired) in an informal talk to members of Naval Science classes in the Old Fogg lecture room yesterday afternoon. Admiral Sims explained that an invading fleet which had captured, for example, Montauk Point, would soon exhaust its fuel cruising to escape American submarines, and that its airplane carriers would be ineffectual against the superior numbers of the defending air fleet, which would stage a bombing at its leisure. "The best...
...general re-marshalling of its strength will be necessary if this present model of the Crimson six intends to stage a risorgimento. The best defense is an offense and as soon as a team gets the attacking idea it goes places, provided of course it's got the necessary ingredients. And it's pretty generally admitted that the hockey squad meets almost all the requirements. Judging from the season's showing, the Harvard offensive seems to have been working under wraps, and for no really good reason. Both forward trios could well afford to throw their cautions to the wind...
Another feature of the Harvard team's play has been that of its goalie. In any clash between two combinations with strong attacks, the guardian of the nets plays an all important role, not only defensively but offensively. Experts agree pretty generally on the fact that 50 per cent of the goalie's job should be done with his stick, and no small percentage of this work is in an attacking line. The puck should usually be caught on the pads and when it has dropped should be flipped to a waiting teammate. Such play speeds the attack and often...
...threatened speech about "smut," if and when he makes it? Reformers we shall always have with us but I did hope I could live to see the day when naughty-minded old men would no longer be allowed to sit in the Senate. . . . To excuse themselves they attack the objects of their attention in the name of Righteousness. When this time comes to a Senator, it is my opinion that he should no longer sit in his country's councils to waste public time mouthing about matters that are not Federal business but best left to parental judgment...
...Reader Brander rest assured: TIME will explicitly report Senator Smoot's attack, if and when made, upon Senator Cutting's amendment to the Tariff Bill (to take literary censorship out of the hands of customs agents).ED...