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DURHAM, N. H, May 7--New Hampshire aggressiveness and Harvard sloppiness were almost enough to give the Wildcat lacrosse team an upset victory here today, but the Crimson showed sufficient co-ordination and last-half improvement to gain a 7 to 5 triumph...

Author: By Hiller B. Zoeel, | Title: Lacrosse Team Tops N.H.; Makes 2nd Half Comeback | 5/8/1952 | See Source »

...Wildcat attackman Dan Stone scored three consecutive goals after Ned Yost had given the Crimson an early 1 to 0 lead. Harvard seemed able neither to press an attack nor to keep up with the hustling Wildcats...

Author: By Hiller B. Zoeel, | Title: Lacrosse Team Tops N.H.; Makes 2nd Half Comeback | 5/8/1952 | See Source »

Barring an Act of God (or a complete defensive collapse) the varsity lacrosse team will end its one-game losing streak today. Coach Bruce Munro's men play New Hampshire at Durham, and should be able to top a Wildcat team that has lost to Tufts and M.I.T. The Crimson whipped both of these squads easily...

Author: By Hiller B. Zobel, | Title: Favored Varsity Ten Battles N.H., Sawyer May Play | 5/7/1952 | See Source »

Cubans hardly needed to be told. Political foes rushed to make deals with the new boss. Gangsters stopped shooting at each other. Employers reported an abrupt end to such familiar nuisances as wildcat strikes and absenteeism. Cubans remembered Batista. In the past, he had used castor oil, midnight arrests or gunplay; his soldiers had ruthlessly put down abortive rebellions. He could afford to be economical with the weapon of terror. "It is my destiny to make bloodless revolutions," he bragged-and added a significant qualification: "The only blood spilled will be that of those who oppose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: Dictator with the People | 4/21/1952 | See Source »

...month earlier, Philadelphia and New York City were engrossed in the capture of Willie Sutton, while Seattle was deep in a controversy over fluoridation of its water supply. San Franciscans talked of little but the wildcat transit strike and the resulting traffic snarls, but a little farther south, in Los Angeles, Topic A was Governor Warren's entry into the Wisconsin primary race. In Charleston, S.C., people were indignant about judges who were resigning in order to be renamed to their posts at higher pay, while Indianapolis was swept up in the Hoosier State's annual excitement over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Apr. 7, 1952 | 4/7/1952 | See Source »

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