Word: glascow
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...working class neighborhoods. The main para-militaries--the IRA, and the Ulster Defense Association (UDA) and the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), both Protestant groups--are all manned by residents of these communities. Even the British army, manned by recruits from the back streets of Leeds or the gorboels of Glascow, is a working-class force...
American universities are also more diffuse than Scottish ones. "At Glascow you sit down to dinner, and the man next to you may be in Hebrew, or botany, but here you never see the other people. I was at N.Y.U. a whole year and I never got to see the art department, though I would have liked to very much. Harvard, of course, is much more compact. If you want to see the science people, for instance, you just go up through the Quad to those buildings across the street. Still, even at Harvard I'm not just clear where...
Springfield presents the initial test to Harvard's Soccer Coach MacDonald's intercollegiate theories. "Mao", who has coached freshman teams at Harvard since 1934, has made soccer his life's career. He played professional soccer in his home town of Glascow, Scotland for 12 years and ever since those days he has taught the sport first to professionals playing in Boston, then to Northeastern's varsity, and finally to eight classes of Harvard...
...read Mr. Chipman's letter on the subject of a Harvard Scout Club in this morning's CRIMSON, which I can only suppose was meant to be funny. It may possibly interest him and others to learn that there are flourishing Scout Clubs in Oxford, Cambridge, London, Dublin, Glascow, Manchester, Leeds, and Durham Universities on making inquiry I find that there are similar clubs in Yale and other Universities in this country...
...Christian workers from August 1 to 16 William R. Moody will preside; music will be under the direction of George C. Stebbins and Nelson P. Coffin; the speakers will be the Rev. F. B. Meyer '08, the Rev. Charles Brown, of London, the Rev. John A. Hutton, of Glascow, the Rev. A. T. Robertson, the Rev. W. MacKenzie, the Rev. Joseph Kyle, the Rev. John R. Davies, Professor J. Hope Moulton, of Manchester, England; Melvin Trotter, the Rev. R. F. Y. Pierce, the Rev. John Thomas, the Rev. Charles Inglis, the Rev. J. S. Holden, all of London...