Word: attracted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...good proportion of the players (last year-it-was 10 out of 15), come from the Business School, as anyone connected with the University is eligible to play. The game seems to attract the big fellows, too. Bobby Green, football captain here in '38 was on last year's team along with Bill Nelson, a football guard from Stanford, and Dick Simpson, another Stanford brute who captained the rugby team last year...
...part of American youth (TIME, Dec. 14) is that the fundamental place of discipline in education seems to have been quite forgotten. . . . The rabbit is at liberty to run about the garden where his life is passed, and feed upon such plants, weeds and flowers as may attract him. . . . To call any such process education is in the highest degree absurd...
...Radio could be detected, would attract enemy subs...
Treatment for Civilians: The third of the nation's doctors taken by the Army & Navy is actually about half the younger, most active men. Hardest hit have been the bigger hospitals and clinics which attract most of the younger M.D.s. Also hard hit are rural areas, always starved by the exodus of graduates to big-city medical markets...
...failure of the Freshman dance at Lowell House to attract more than one hundred Freshman couples makes it clear that the attempt to bring together the Class of '46 has not gotten anyone very far. The much-heralded Inter-House dinner ended with the Master of Eliot House Addressing an empty room, while the entry beer parties have become nothing more than get-togethers for Juniors and Seniors already established in their own cliques...