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Northeastern 's hockey team and the varsity didn't do much more than bat the puck around the Arena ice for three periods just, last night, but the Crimson managed to sink more goals, and won a sloppy game, 3 to 1. The score would have been higher, too had not Husky goalie Ray Picard turned in a fine job in the nets...
Everything But. . . In Covington, Ky., a judge hearing a property-settlement case awarded the husband the house and the wife the household goods, but ruled that, since it was attached to the house, the husband was entitled to the kitchen sink...
...instrument panel began to fall off to zero, and he realized that one of the slugs had hit fuel lines. He managed to turn around and ditch the plane about a mile offshore in the sea. He remembers scrambling into the life raft and watching the plane sink slowly. "I gave it sort of a half salute." His main worry was what his plane captain would think when Ensign Tatum was reported missing. A British cruiser picked...
...solely because she wants her husband to become a minister, and that his own father, who thinks it would be rather good for Lucien's career to have a socially prominent mistress, has been encouraging the whole scheme. To this depth Lucien's ideals cannot let him sink...
...that mass emigration now would greatly strengthen the United Kingdom, especially if war should come. Britain's fundamental weakness, Airman Whittle believes, is its vulnerability through starvation if atom-bombed or blockaded. Declared Whittle of would-be emigrants: "They have felt they would be guilty of leaving a sinking ship, whereas the truth is that if they leave, the ship might not sink...