Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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After war came to the nation, the band continued active for one year. 1942 was the last year that a civilian group played for the Crimson, however, for most of the musicians joined the Armed forces, and football as an official intercollegiate competition soon ceased at Soldiers Field...
Contrary to an announcement in yesterday's CRIMSON, the Coop is not mailing out patronage refunds. Members must pick up their checks in person...
Potentially, the Harvard community could muster enough votes to elect a representative to the Cambridge City Council and to the Cambridge School Council in the coming election, Edward A. Crane '35, chairman of the Cambridge Election Commission told the CRIMSON last night...
...Crimson, which last week took a 21 to 34 trouncing by Tufts, will again run without Joe Leeming. The varsity captain cut his foot on a piece of glass a week ago last Monday and doctors yesterday said the injury still was not healed...
When the three teams take off at 3:45 p.m., these will probably be the Crimson runners: Dave Gregory, Dave Cairns, John Pankey, Owen Edmonds, Thayer Scudder, Al Masters, Ronnie Berman, Dick White, Clark Coggeshall, Bill Baker, John Lovewell, and Dick Everett...