Word: cross
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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April 4, at Virginia; 5, at VMI; 6, at Washington and Lee; 7, at U.S. Marines (Quantico); 8, at Georgetown; 9, at Navy; 13, Boston University; 16, Boston College; 19, at Holy Cross; 22, Middlebury; 23, Brown; 29, Princeton; 30, at Northeastern...
...Williams; 7, Columbia; 11, Holy Cross; 14, at Dartmouth; 18, at Cornell; 21, Army; 25, Amherst; 28, Pennsylvania; 30, at Brown...
...Holy Cross 74, Georgetown...
...most prominent American reporter assigned to the Van Waters case was James J. Delaney, whose name popped up in the recent hearing before McDowell. Dr. Van Waters' attorney, Claude B. Cross, accused Delancy of obtaining the name and address of an indentured inmate from the Commissioner's office, and attempting to interview and photograph her under false pretenses. It was an interesting instance of the American' journalistic methods, and for a lot of people, it made the odor of the Hearst tabloid's earlier effort at "exposes" with the Dwyer report more pungent...
...last week, Martin sat cross-legged on his bed and waited for the regular visit of his doctor. Panting a bit after the climb, Dr. Dennison Young, 36, greeted him with a cheery "How are you feeling?", nodded when the boy replied, "I'm pretty good, but my neck's still stiff." Once a month, to test Martin's heart, Dr. Young lugs a 30-lb. portable electrocardiograph up the stairs (the doctor grumbles good-naturedly that "they all seem to live at the very top or the very bottom...