Word: crimson
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...midfield, facing the Crimson section, a jump formation will bring the Band to a stand in letters reading "Crimson." The finale, for the Columbia section, will be a crown topped by a cross...
Unless Harvard and Columbia play to a tie at Baker Field today, one of two jinxes which will ride into the game must go out the window. The Crimson hasn't won a football game away from Cambridge in three years; on the other hand, in their seven meetings with Harvard, the Lions have never triumphed...
Both teams have played one game before this, their Ivy League opener. Columbia turned back a none too strong Amherst eleven by three touchdowns and Harvard was overwhelmed by powerful Stanford. For better or worse, the game disclosed one glaring Crimson weakness which the Lions will undoubtedly try to capitalize on this afternoon...
...Editors of the CRIMSON...
Brenton Welling Jr's article "St. Benedict's Explains Its Doctrine," in the September 27 issue of the CRIMSON covered the facts of the controversy very well, but in his one sentence summary of the official Catholic position he made an error of omission. Basing his statement on the latest edition of the Baltimore Cathecism, he wrote "The relevant part of the Cathecism says in effect that all that posses God's grace, even if they are not actual members of the Church, are considered as belonging to the soul of the Church and thus can achieve salvation." This paraphrase...