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Against the Bruins on Saturday, the team looked completely different. John Copeland, who has the "hardest shot in college hockey," according to Weiland, made his first appearance this season and proved that he is still in good condition. Twice, his blue-line shot figured in goals, and once he scored on a shot just inside the defense line...
That Jack Peurifoy was given the grace to believe that it was a just and good God who in His inscrutable wisdom had given his son this "hardest problem" is gratifying. Other countless parents, from the time of Adam and Eve to our present day, have been troubled about the same thing...
...state "Economic Organization." Since most of the firms' Egyptian assets consisted largely of operating capital, office equipment and warehouse stock, Nasser acquired only their going value. Nasser promised to pay compensation, but hinted that he might first deduct claims against Britain and France for war damage. Hardest hit: the British-owned Barclays Bank, which owned 44 branches in the country...
...already in debt. With tourist traffic cut to a trickle and all canal revenues blocked, the foreign-exchange shortage was approaching the crisis point. Business in Cairo was at a standstill, disrupted by the expulsion and departure under pressure of thousands of Jews and other foreigners. The middle class, hardest hit by the economic crush, began turning against the regime...
Although now probably hardest hit by graduation than any time in the past five years, the varsity track team appears potentially as strong as last year's undefeated Heptagonal champions...