Word: closed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...freshman crew hasn't given up Twice defeated in close races by the Crimson, it will try again at 4:30 p.m. this afternoon on the Charles. Navy, Columbia, and the University of Pennsylvania are also in the regatta...
Rowing conditions have been close to ideal on the Charles all week, and Tom Bolles' Crimson has taken full advantage of the fact, as witnessed by the fact that Tuesday's time-trial resulted in such excellent time that the actual statistics have been kept a secret from all but the rowers themselves...
...cracks at Harvard already, and failed to come alarmingly close either time, although they did cut down the gap by several lengths in last week's race. As for Columbia, it has only managed to register two lasts in as many starts this year, falling victim to Princeton and Yale once and Penn twice...
...narrow New England town; revealing it would tip one of the most persistently puzzling stories that has turned up in quite a while. Miss Jackson nimbly precipitates a commonplace situation into quiet mystery, then active horror. "The Lottery" is an allegory, and a fine one: it cuts too close to the heart of people and their customs to be anything much else. You can also take it as a straight dose of hair-trigger shock, if you'd rather. The story does quite as well either way and makes Miss Jackson's book worth reading...
...will be close," Jaakko said yesterday before boarding the 6 p.m. bus for Hanover. "Jim Burnham will stop us from sweeping the hammer throw, and Dartmouth has some other fellows who could give us trouble...