Word: hadn
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Boston University hockey team hadn't been massacred by Yale last weekend 19 to 1, it might be said that the Crimson skaters would have trouble against the Terriers at the Boston Arena at 7:45 o'clock tonight. But in view of the Eli debacle, the Chasemen, victors by overwhelming margins in their first three contests, must be conceded a distinct edge...
...Gaullists were not yet happy. All of the people's questions hadn't been answered. The President had cleared away the underbrush of confusion. But he had not clearly and unmistakably pointed out the direction of the trail to be cut into the future...
Stahley went on to single out Wayne Johnson, the Crimson signal-caller, for the generalship which he exhibited on the field during the game. "If Fidler hadn't been injured, Harvard would have taken until Christmas to score, but once Fidler was injured, it was smart of Johnson to call the next play through his left tackle spot," Stahley stated...
...famous lawyer Ronald Coleman hadn't worn a mustache and a van dyke, he would have lost his legal look, and "The Talk of the Town" would have been minus it's one really novel feature. But not even a clean-shaven Coleman could have slowed down the pace of this fast-stepping comedy. Technical errors and a few kernels of corn keep it from the top, but it still ranks high among the year's better pictures...
...standing in a clump of banyan trees and I didn't recognize him at first. He was wearing a big pith helmet and I hadn't calculated on his having a red beard. He stepped out on the road and said, 'Hi, John,' and I said, 'What say, Al,'-a little more excitedly than we would when we met in the corridors of the TIME & LIFE Building in New York...