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Pressure of work forces Bill MacVicar, Norm Watkins, and Walt Bullard, three of the strongest Crimson men, to remain behind after their heavy contributions during the dual meet compaign...
This nauseating form of Journalism reaches its peak at this season of the year, after the football compaign is concluded and the multitude of All-DeWolfe Street elevens laid to rest in newspaper archives. Hockey and basketball, while sports of sufficient interest to please even the most greedy promoters, do not contain sufficient human interest to fill all the columns of the numerous pages Boston papers apparently feel must be devoted to sports. As a result, every last drop of blood must be squeezed out of the personalities in whom there is greater interest, and every rumor, gag, and warmed...
...drive to get contributions for the annual compaign against Infantile Paralysis, the March of Dimes in honor for the President's birthday, members of the Law School faculty and law students will participate in an informal "Information Please" question period...
...stadium a Waterloo battlefield for either team. Columbia has already given the soldiers a taste of defeat; but then Napoleon came back strongly after his Leipzig setback. The Little Corporal once more reigned supreme for the Hundred Days--just about the length of a modern football compaign...
...Detroit, with 86,000 idle, had found 11,000 jobs, expended more than $2,000,000 in relief, but the number of unemployed was 4,000 greater than when Mayor Frank Murphy's compaign started about seven weeks...