Word: ball
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...visitors have amassed 12 victories and suffered only two losses, while the Yardlings have marked up eight triumphs to nine defeats. Unless the Crimson plays much better ball than at Andover, Wednesday, the Blue of Yale will swamp the Freshmen tomorrow...
Writing in the current "Nation" Mr. Robert K. Lamb, formerly an instructor in Economics here, declares in reference to the recent Walsh-Sweezy case "Once more Harvard has fumbled the ball. Once more the university, in its dismissal of two liberal economic instructors has exasperated its friends and delighted it critics by a clumsy substitution of one impracticable subterfuge for another" Amidst an angry undercurrent of rhetoric, Mr. Lamb moves laboriously on to make his final, crushing point. This it turns out, is that "Harvard has moved a long way to the right. Now a formation of a teachers' union...
Stating "once more Harvard has fumbled the ball," Robert Keen Lamb '28, former heard of the University, News Office and last year a member of the Economics Department, in an article, "Harvard Starves the Social Sciences", attacks University officials for the dismissal of Walsh and Sweezy...
Tomorrow, chances for a Crimson victory appear dark against the league leading Indians. But if Ed Ingalls pitches in top form and if his teammates play heads-up ball, the pregame dope favoring a Dartmouth triumph may be upset.TOM BILODEAU Plays Despite Injury...
...dancing has been provided, the floor of the common room and the open air court adding to the dining room's stomping-ground. Supper is being served outside in the court-yard to the guests who are expected to come as though ship-wrecked to the "Ship-Wreck Ball." Tickets are $5.00 per couple and $3:00 stag...