Word: following
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...vicious connection between football gate receipts and athletic expenditures." This proposal has been hailed by those who bemoan the overemphasis placed on football in paying coaches high salaries, arranging all-star schedules to draw the paying customers and building huge stadia on a commercialized scale. Other institutions should follow Harvard's example, they argue...
Perhaps "other institutions should follow Harvard's example," and more than likely they would were the plan not impracticable in most cases. One man's food has always been another man's poison, and so it does not necessarily follow that what is good for Harvard is benefiting to other universities...
...essential, the Maintenance Department has called in outside aid. A team of four men do the work. Two, with the assistance of a five-ton truck and a pneumatic drill, place row after row of three-inch-deep holes, spaced a foot apart in the grass. The other two follow, filling the holes with plant food and replacing the divots...
Another old English Folk Song, "Brennan on the Moor," will follow. Nixon deTarnowsky '35 is the soloist in this song. The choruses from Sir Arthur Sullivan's "Iolanthe" (first and second sets.) Various college songs closed the previously announced program, but "Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite" by Brahms was added as the final number by request...
...listeners, "that in your ardent prayers . . . you ask of the Lord that which is so dear to our heart, namely, that England, in the words of St. Paul, 'meditating the happy consummation that crowned the lives' of these two martyrs, may 'follow them in their faith' and return to the Father's house 'in unity of faith and of knowledge...