Word: ruggedness
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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Lords of Upheaval. Called Viotá and Sumapaz, the two Red enclaves of backlands Bolshevism in Colombia have been in existence for years, making trouble for democracy in Latin America long before anyone heard of Fidel Castro. The rugged, roadless terrain offers little hindrance to guerrilla movements, while effectively blunting...
If Yale is on offense, look out for Blanchard and Singleton. Fullback Blanchard runs the ball more than any other Yale player, and he, along with a rugged forward wall, has given the Bulldogs their reputation as a bread and butter "grind-it-out-up-the-middle" team. Singleton will...
The second team, blessed with two guards in sophomores Fred Keating (6 ft., 1 in.) and Fred Easter, a 5 ft., 10 in. surprise, showed slightly lees flexibility. But former Yardlings Denny Lynch, a 6 ft., 5 in, performer who can play guard or forward, and Pete Kelley, a rugged...
No Hicks. This performance so impressed J. P. Morgan & Co. that the banking firm asked Avery to take over an ailing Montgomery Ward in 1931. Avery quickly put his rough brand of rugged individualism to work at Ward, in three years turned a $9,000,000 loss into a $9...
Died. Harry Ferguson, 75. industrial visionary and inventor who made millions on a handshake agreement with a friend named Henry Ford; apparently of a heart attack; in his remote stone mansion near Stow-on-the-Wold, England. A farm boy like Ford, Irish-born Ferguson saw machines as vehicles for...