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Two records will be at stake today when the Princeton and Yale teams meet at Princeton in the 74th game of football's oldest continual rivalry.
The two teams played in a continual downpour. Many parts of the field were inches deep in water, and towards the end of the game it was impossible to distinguish one team from the other.
He had been suffering from cancer for the last twelve years. An autopsy showed that his sinuses were riddled with infection -"a condition," said the doctor, "that would have caused a great deal of continual pain."
The book was an instant bestseller; its ribald irreverence made Rabelais famous to the laity, infamous to the clergy. It did not help his case that he was a lapsed monk, and the known father of a bastard. The rest of his life (he lived to be close to 60...
I wonder if TIME will grant me space to enter a protest to our ering radio commentators and correspondents. By ering, I refer to their continual use of the syllable "er" in their radio pronouncements . . .