Word: hadn
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...offering cash to prize-winners who would otherwise have to wait months for their money from overseas. He would pay $145,000 for a $150,000 ticket. Asked if he had bought any tickets on the winner, he remarked cheerfully, "I thought I had one, but I found I hadn't. Well, we take a loss of about $150,000. It does not matter so much. . . . I'll be back in January...
When the crumbs were at last dusted away, all the jolly group set off for Soldiers Field where that day they were to play their big game. And hadn't Harvard been waiting for it those eight long years...
...year ago Schumann would have been a regular if he hadn't had tough luck with an injury. This fall his long stretch without much contact work resulted in a slow start which he has only overcome within the last couple of weeks. Hitherto he has ranked below the other two, but West Point may give him his chance to get back at the top of the ladder...
...while these experts were rushing off to the goal posts to defend their college's honor, back in Dillon Field House Coach Eddie Anderson and his entire Crusader squad were voicing a unanimous praise of the work of the Crimson linesmen and were frankly admitting that if it hadn't been for one James H. Hobin the situation might have been quite different...
...seems that a Smith Freshman, a nifty bit, once received a telephone call from the neighboring metropolis of Amherst asking for a date, and this from a man she hadn't even met! Well, she opined it would be all hotsy-totsy (she hadn't been asked out before, but it was early in the term) and the deal was clinched. Inquiring among her friends, she discovered that the said callow youth was anything but up to the real Amherst standards of virility and chivalry...