Word: closed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...evening of February 6, 1948, close to 1,000 people squeezed into New Lecture Hall to hear a debate between a Harvard professor and the Attorney-General of Massachusetts...
...case of two "potential" tennis teams exchanging potentialities yesterday afternoon as the Crimson threw to the winds its tradition of dropping the close ones and ground out a 5 to 4 victory over Dartmouth...
...Administration's compulsory health insurance bill "offers close to complete coverage, deals adequately with the crucial problem of expansion of facilities and personnel, and proposes much needed organizational improvement," Seymour E. Harris '20, professor of Economics told a Senate labor subcommittee yesterday...
Corey Wynn's freshman tennis charges ended their season yesterday on an unhappy note at the Soldiers Field courts by losing to the Dartmouth freshmen, 5 to 4. This brought the season to a close with an eight and three record...
Jack Barnaby's Crimson, which over the weekend absorbed twin 5 and 4 lickings by Penn and Williams, can again expect a close match today. Like Harvard, Dartmouth has a "potential" improving team and chances are the match won't be decided until later in the afternoon...