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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...sport of shooting clay pigeons undergoes a nation-wide revival, even Harvard has "gone skeet." In fact it has "been skeet" ever since...
...team even boasts a coach, Dick Shaughnessey, known to some as the Izaak Walton of skeet shooting. Under Shaughnessey last spring, the team shot its way to a second in the National Telegraphic Intercollegiates...
Currently this group is practicing for the Intercollegiate College Shoot to be held at Lordship, Conn., late in November. And it would like to enter a second, third, and even fourth team in the meet if it can muster enough new men this fall...
Captain Howard Reed '49 is looking for all prospective shooters, and those interested are urged to see him in Winthrop House to try their hand at the sport. Freshmen will even get athletic credit...
This movie succeeds, even more effectively than other recent efforts such as the play "Deep are the Roots" or "Home of the Brave" in making the casual spectator think hard about the negro "problem." This is true mainly because the negroes it depicts as central characters are intelligent, sensitive, attractive people whose problems the audience does not hesitate to share. You will catch yourself wondering what you would do in a similar predicament...