Word: fall
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Farmer Barke was not too worried. The rain would stop some time, and the flax and corn would get in all right. He had bred 25 sows for fall farrow to make up for his spring shortage...
Paul E. DesMarais '49 was elected president of the Music Club Tuesday night, at the group's final gathering of the term. Also chosen to direct club activities next fall are Douglas Allanbrook '48 as vice-president, James R. Blake '48 as Secretary-treasurer, and Peter Gram Swing '44 and John T. Swing '50 as Program Committee members...
Frederick D. Houghteling '50 and Richard M. Hays '49 were elected president and vice-president of the Harvard Liberal Union for the fall term in a meeting which bore little resemblance to the hotly contested affair of last October. Both Houghteling and Hays were the only nominees to their respective positions as was Dwaine W. Dilts '50 who was chosen secretary...
Spring practice showed the backfield candidates up to advantage, and next year's ball-carrying unit will be at least the equal of last fall's eleven. Chip Gannon, he of runs to the left, made ground every time he took the ball, and there is little doubt that he will be starting wingback come the fall. Freshmen Jim Kenary and Hal Moffle looked to be the best of the tailbacks although plenty of other talent turned up at this position...
Probably the first major result of the Symposium's success was the announcement Saturday that the University Press will publish all Symposium speeches in a volume to be ready in the fall...