Word: harring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Harold Kaese of the Transcript: "Harvard will come through in a close contest. She'll outscore Yale 14 to 7. Har vard has the better defense, but the Willoughby to Bartholomy passing combination should be able to cross the Crimson goal line. Harlow has a great November team again, and judging by the Pennsylvania and Brown games, the Cambridge offense, sparked by Spreyer, will take the Bulldogs. Both teams improved equally throughout November, but Harvard was better at the start...
...Behold there shall arise after them seven years of famine" were the words of Joseph to the Pharaoh back in the land of Egypt. On the greensward of the Stadium today the Crimson jerseyed Har-low-vards are out to put an end to the seven lean years, the seven years of famine which Harvard football has suffered at the hands of the Big Green from Hanover...
...have established him as the ablest newscaster of them all. Roving assistants to Grandin in Paris were Eric Sevareid, once editor of the Paris Herald, Larry Leseur, a U. P. man'until he joined Columbia, Mary Marvin Breckinridge, who graduated into radio newscasting via Vassar and photography. Edwin Har-trich, a onetime Herald Tribune man who covered for Columbia the invasions...
...horse-laugh-HAR, HAR, HAR...
...morning papers announced that Sir Cyril Norwood, ex-head of Har row (now president of St. John's College, Oxford), had predicted that the war would wipe out Great Britain's public (English for private) schools...