Word: facts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...plain fact was that big, bluff William O'Dwyer had been a pretty good mayor, all things considered. Last week in an election that brought out 93% of New York City's registered voters, he was sent back to the City Hall...
...game resembled a long range kicking contest more than a soccer match as the Crimson attack limited itself to six shots at the Blue goal, spending most of the 80 minutes making unaimed down field kicks. Despite the fact that the Yardling defense worked brilliantly, Yale scored because it controlled the ball for the entire game. The freshmen took only two shots during the second half...
...more item on the Eli side is the fact that it has a tremendous advantage in scouting. No one from Harvard has seen Yale play, but veteran Yale coach Wait Leeman will know almost everything there is to know about the Crimson. His chief scout--and he has scouted every major Harvard game--is James MacDonald, Harvard's coach of two years...
...spokesman was willing to offer comment on the move late last night. However, some explanation for this apparent reversion to pre-joint education days may be found in the fact that most of the girls with weekend dates were too busy preparing to leave for New Haven to take part in the balloting...
Room permission at Yale isn't much unlike room permission at Harvard. In fact Yale's closing hours for the Crimson--Eli weekend will run a close parallel to what they would have been if the game were in Cambridge...