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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Saturday we beat Holy Cross I saw two guys I'd never heard of, and another that I'd forgotten, torpedo those huge Holy Cross linesmen. They were Dick Guidera, Jerry Kanter, and Nick Rodis. I could not imagine, too, how I had forgotten number 77's name because he was getting endless tackles. Then there was little Hal Moffle who took a handoff from Nick Athans and went 80 some yards for a T. D. None of these men individually was a hero, it dawned upon me: they were a businesslike team...

Author: By Samuel Spade, | Title: Crimson, After Victory and Defeat, Is Finally a Team | 11/20/1948 | See Source »

...cross section of student opinion, Miss Braverman revealed that a discussion at Barnard Hall raised a two-point criticism of joint exams. "These girls felt it was up to the student how much time was wasted on an examination," she said. According to the girls questioned, Harvard exams were just as noisy, with proctors walking around and boys getting up and down...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radcliffe Dean Kerby-Miller, Joan Braverman Discuss Joint Exams | 11/19/1948 | See Source »

...Business Manager Carroll Getchell has secured tickets for two scouts from Stanford (which opens against the Crimson at-Palo Alto, Cal., next September), four from Columbia, five from Holy Cross, and seven from Cornell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 18 Scouts Get Tix For Crimson-Blue Feature Saturday | 11/18/1948 | See Source »

...gone far enough. Not the British, you understand, or the weather, but the markets. Peter, a wealthy merchant, was tired of traipsing all over town doing the family shopping; he wanted a public exchange center, an open market where he could get in out of the rain and cross off his whole list, from snuff to hops, at one time...

Author: By E. PARKER Hayden jr., | Title: The Grasshopper Market | 11/17/1948 | See Source »

However, the fact that Warren will be the third O'Donnell to play football at Harvard is where his resemblance to the rest of the family ends. The first two O'Donnells were little fellows. Cleo, Jr., son of the noted Holy Cross coach, and captain in 1946, weighed 155. Ken, this year's captain, who ended his College career at Princeton Saturday, tips the scales...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Third O'Donnell Is Due Here Soon | 11/15/1948 | See Source »

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