Word: debuted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Bagpiper Leigh Cross '51, who has never been in Scotland although he claims that he "has always been interested in Scotch music," will not be the only innovation in the musical offerings this afternoon. The Freshman Texan's University debut will be shared with that of J. Rosson Overcash '49, who blows the drillmaster's whistle for the first time...
...tighter than those of the Crimson's headtrainer Jimmy Cox today in the Stadium when the whistle blows for the season's opening kickoff. Like the thousands of other first-gamers, Cox will probably be anxious to see how the much-balleyhooed Harvard backfield performs in its 1947 debut. But his primary concern will center around those men who don't score the touchdowns, the ones who may be lying on the ground upfield in the wake of the play. And any time a red-shirted player hits the turf and stays there, the Varsity trainer will really start sweating...
...Aspiring to follow in the footsteps of Brooklyn-born Matador Sidney Franklin, young Julian Faria, also of Brooklyn, made his debut as a bullfighter in Reynosa, Mexico. As his first bull charged, a horn caught in the buttons of his pink, skintight pants, ripped them open. The crowd laughed. Commented an aficionado: "Ay! Esos tipos de Brooklyn...
There must be some way to catch them. There're get-acquainted dances for our mass debut; and they say masses of eager men come to classify us, Can't you see their mental tabulation of each frosh into the beautiful, the intellectual, and the majority...
There must be someway to catch them. There're get-acquainted dances for our mass debut; and they say masses of eager men come to classify us. Can't you see their mental tabulation of each frosh into the beautiful, the intellectual and the majority...