Word: bowlful
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Although recent de-emphasis and an Ivy League ruling against post-season competition have combined to make the Crimson eleven an unlikely bowl prospect, such was not always the case...
...fall of 1919 when the University's endowment fund drive was faltering and no Ford Foundation appeared with a $4,510,000 grant, the administration decided that a bowl game to arouse alumni interest would be expedient...
...Where are the missing 22,000?" the Alumni Bulletin had exclaimed in its quest for 100 percent graduate participation. Seward C. Simons '11, a Tournament of Roses official, thought that they were probably out West, so he proposed to pit Harvard vs. Oregon in the Rose Bowl. Simons had come East to ball out his son, arrested for cutting off the pigtails of a girl sitting in front of him at the Harvard-Yale game...
...room, her Magnanimous bosom heaving like a passionate surf as she flung out a flood of Italian. When informed that her first U.S. picture would be shown on widescreen, Magnani publicly sneered: "Poof! Widescreen!" When TV came with opulent offers, she recoiled: "Weel I have to hold a bowl of cereal een my hand...
Harvard's Bon Hockscher lost to Henri Salaun, second ranked squash player in the U.S. yesterday in the finals of the Middlesex Bowl Tournament, 15-9, 15-5, and 16-14. In other matches, Tom Lee (H) lost to Harold Kaene, 3-0; Lee Folger (H) lost to Hugh Nawn, 3-0; Charles Hamm (H) lost to Heckscher, 3-0; and Rodger Cortesi (H) lost to Salaun...