Word: gained
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Helping Hand. The one who stands to gain the most from the new partnership is the Canadian consumer, who for years has had to pay high prices for such things as refrigerators and washing machines assembled from U.S. parts in Canada. Last week Edgar Burton cited one example of how he hopes to bring prices down. A Sears washing machine, he said, priced at $249 in the U.S., costs $439 when assembled in Canada. By arranging to have the machine mass-produced in Canada for Simpsons-Sears, Burton hopes to cut the price below $300. Apparently, Burton will have some...
Chuck Longsworth, late of Amherst, took a pass from Bill Sperry of Williams for a 40-yard gain and the first touchdown. Bob Jeffrey, also from Williams, converted on a naked reverse...
Although he was thrown for huge losses several times while attempting to pass, Clasby managed to rush for 47 yards net gain. This gives him a season's total of 950, a new Ivy League record. The old mark of 861, set last year by Dick Kazmaler, was broken last week by Clasby against Brown...
...jayvees had to overcome a one-touchdown deficit before they could gain victory. Yale opened the scoring late in the first period on a 55-yard drive that took four plays. Eli quarterback Mike Armstrong, who shared the passing with left-handed Vince Barker, completed a toss to end Don Scott that covered 25 yards and move the ball to the Crimson 30. Fullback Al Laisy plunged through center for another ten yards, and one play later Armstrong swept wide around right end for 20 yards and the score...
...serve as the foundation on which, if they wish, students can later build a working knowledge. As a compromise between the ideal of an educated man, one who among other accomplishments, can handle at least two languages, and the impossibility of the student's spending time enough to gain such a full and fluent command over a foreign tongue, the present language requirement is an excellent educational policy...