Word: anxiously
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Clark is anxious to avenge last year's 6-1 defeat at the hands of the Crimson, and comes here armed with a veteran squad. Though the visitors look relatively tough on paper, this is their opening game, and little is known of the actual power that may lurk on the blue and white bench...
...this year the Harvard weekend has been a traditional holiday for the isolated and womanless Hanoverians, and it is only their unlimited cut privilege which will enable them to make merry on October 17. The go-ahead signal was sounded in a statement by Dartmouth Dean Neidlinger, who told anxious football followers: "There will be no official holiday . . . but there will be no more penalty for cutting on those days than for any others...
Labor's London Daily Herald editorialized that "center parties have no place in the British political system. They create a confusion in which democracy is weakened and dictatorship fertilized." Randolph snapped back with an attack on "unrepentant Munichmen" and Trades Union Congress Laborites. "more anxious to have political power than to achieve desirable public ends." He repeated his claims that modern government is "an adventurous and exciting science" and that the British public wants a change...
Assistant Dean Philip Hofer, who conducted the negotiations, stated in a recent letter: "We are selfishly anxious to have the closer association and the greater news coverage which such an arrangement might afford us." The Crimson, for its part, salutes the Business School for its early and total conversion to the job of forging victory, and greets its newest group of readers...
News from Washington in the early days on the war pointed toward the formation of Officers' Training Camps at existing army bases, and the members of the ROTC spent a long and anxious week pondering their fate. Finally the War Department announced that ROTC training at Harvard would be given at least at the summer camp. Most of the men over 20 years old in the unit left to train in officers' camps of the Plattsburg type, while younger men continued to train at College...