Word: extention
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Dunc Mauran, a stocky, driving full-back, was Harvard's only consistent ground-gainer and when he left the game in the third period with a bleeding mouth, the losers' only real offensive threat disappeared. Mauran was removed to Stillman and the extent of his injury could not be determined last night...
Charley Roche, Jim Noonan, Carl Bottenfield, John White, Bill Healey, Stretch Mazzone, Howie Houston, Will Davis, Sam Butler, Art Connelly, Phil Isenberg, Bob DiBlaslo, and Don Kaplan were all injured in yesterday's game. The extent of these injuries is not yet known, but all were forced to leave the game at the time...
...some extent, the students met the expectation. Sometimes they were loud ties and talked in loud brash tones about how cheap everything was in Europe but how ridiculous the foreign ways of doing things were and how they would love to get back to good old New York for a real hamburger...
Depressing Aspect. The principle, as U.S. Steel's Ben Fairless saw it, was that U.S. workers should contribute something to their own security and welfare. In the end he had accepted the presidential fact-finding board's recommendations to this extent: he had offered a 10?-an-hour welfare package to the steelworkers' union...
Professor Haberler was surprised at the extent of the devaluation and also at its coming despite Sir Stafford Cripps' assurances that it would not "But at least we can now be fairly sure that there will not be any further devaluation in the near future," Professor Haberler says...