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...major part of its vast machine-tool, precision-instrument and other industries had been moved beyond the Urals. So Leningrad, to produce its own guns and shells, had to depend on the remaining fraction of its industries...
...would be even more monumental. Russia is losing not only its great industrial and agricultural resources in the south; it is losing at least 40 million of its 180 million people. The wellsprings of manpower are slowly drying. Severance from the Caucasus would mean that the Red Army must depend on oil from behind the Urals-at most, 40% of Russia's total production. Without the granaries of South Russia and the Caucasus, the remainder of Russia would face acute want but not famine. Army and civilians would have to fall back on accumulated food resources, an estimated...
...ranks slashed by the accelerated program and graduation, the Harvard Band, known for its tricky formations and trickier musical arrangements is sadly lacking in several important departments, and will depend on Freshmen to fill in the gaps...
Cumulative effect. Since every plant destroyed places an increasingly heavy strain on the remaining plants and interrupts their flow of materials, the cumulative effect is an important factor. This in turn is stepped up by systematic destruction of key plants-power plants, blast furnaces, etc.-on which others depend...
Coach Stahl will depend on Warren "Moe" Berg, the owner of a four game winning streak, for the Crimson hurling chores. Brown is expected to counter with their ace moundsman, work-horse Earl Nichols, who engineered last month's whitewashing of the Crim...