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Word: ende (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...short day the varsity end muddle was pretty definitely cleared up with the elevation of Joe Koufman to a first-string flank post as Loren MacKinney's running mate, but the satisfaction of Dick Harlow and his aids was short lived when a headache kept Koufman out of all action yesterday...

Author: By Donald Peddle, | Title: JOE KOUFMAN, BURG AYRES FORCED TO MISS GRID DRILLS | 10/19/1939 | See Source »

...valuable practice which he missed wiped out the edge he had on Bart Kelley and Jim Devine for the right wing post. Koufman is expected back today, but right now neither Harlow nor end-tutor Fesler know who will answer the opening whistle Saturday. They wish they...

Author: By Donald Peddle, | Title: JOE KOUFMAN, BURG AYRES FORCED TO MISS GRID DRILLS | 10/19/1939 | See Source »

...end of the season the Scranton club was leading the Eastern circuit, and they went on to capture the playoff finals from Springfield. "In addition, they attracted more than 275,000 paid customers, a new league record," Collins said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lupien Sparked Scranton Nine To League Win, Claims Collins | 10/19/1939 | See Source »

...about time, however, to take stock of how the battle can end. Utterly irreconcilable views and claims have been advanced, ranging all the way from a demand by some members of the Faculty that all ten assistant professors be reinstated, to a refusal on the part of some Administration officials to admit that there is anything wrong at all. There will obviously have to be a compromise if the Faculty and the Administration are to live at peace in the future...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENURE ISSUES CLEARING | 10/19/1939 | See Source »

This is only part of the treaty which could end the present battle, for there is a vital procedural question involved. It is the matter of democracy in the conduct of Harvard's affairs, and it can be appreciated only by surveying fully a background which includes the formal democracy of President Eliot and the benevolent dictatorship of President Lowell. Now the Faculty, stung by the Administration's hasty and somewhat arbitrary action in the acceptance of the Committee of Eight's report, is once more demanding a greater voice in management. Although the final result may come only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENURE ISSUES CLEARING | 10/19/1939 | See Source »

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