Word: faces
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lamar is taking a capable team South with him to face this difficult assignment; probably it is not in the class of last year's, for Pete Ward, Al Valois, Bill Smith and Larry Crampton are gone. All of these men reached the finals in the Intercollegiate last Spring; the last two battled their way to the championship. But this year Lamar has taken some green material and turned out more good boxers; moreover, the team will be at the top of their form, and they want above all else to win this, the last Harvard boxing meet...
...their crucial meet with Virginia draws nearer hourly, the boxing room high up in the Indoor Athletic Building is a hive of activity; for on Saturday the team of Coach Henry Lamar and Captain Pete Olney will face Virginia down in Charlottesville. This meet has special interest for Harvard, for this year is the last in which Harvard will take part in intercollegiate competition, and unless the Athletic Council changes its mind, this is the last meet in which a Crimson team will take part...
...grimy face peered downward from above...
Clark Hodder's comparatively weak Yardling hockey team will face Arlington this afternoon in the Boston Arena at 2:45 o'clock. The Freshmen had been undefeated until day before yesterday, when they fell before B.U. by a count of 5-4. The hardest test of the team will come on Washington's Birthday when they face Dartmouth at Hanover...
...general, it is apparent that the Editors of the "Economist" have very definite conclusions as to the successes of Roosevelt's three prime objectives: Relief, Recovery, and Reform. They give him great credit for his relief program in the face of yapping critics and inevitable difficulties; they grant him little claim to recovery, and perhaps, in some fields a measure of retarding influence; and to his record on reform they give their moderate approval of everything except the N.R.A. "The New Deal" indeed deserves to be read by every person who finds his own ideas of the Roosevelt Administration...