Word: furthers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Alarmed at statistics that showed one divorce for every eight marriages in Britain* last year, the courageous speaker, Britain's Princess Elizabeth, went further; than either royal personages or most 23-year-olds are wont to do in speaking her mind. "We live in an age of growing self...
There was no further scoring in the quarter. Hyde recovered a Holy Cross fumble on the opposition's 27 but the visitors took over on downs, were forced to kick, and the Crimson moved from its own 20 to the Purple 40 as the period ended.
"That some professions, through restrictive practices, further aggravate the disequilibrium between supply and demand, does not improve the situation."
On the question of food, the Council decided to call in Vice-President Reynolds for "further discussion" before attempting any action in improving College meals. Thomas A. Unverferth '51, one-man food investigating committee, quoted Reynolds as being "always willing to handle complaints."
Councilmen, weary of waiting in "long lines' 'for football tickets, further voted that Unverferth, who has also been examining the football ticket situation, should recommend procedural changes in the HAA's distributing system to Athletic Director William J. Bingham '16.