Word: harvarder
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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There is also the possibility that the alleged new job program, caught under the kleig lights of publicity, will be misinterpreted and that people will fail to realize that what Harvard is planning to do now is merely what Yale and Princeton have already done...
...that the Big Three contests didn't mean much any more. No doubt, Princeton, as the holder of the last three titles, will also take umbrage at this charge from the Big Three's cellar-dweller. Perhaps the rest of the Ivy League is perturbed by the fact that Harvard has announced its intention of going small time, but is still going to play six of seven Ivy teams...
...time Lowell was wheeling around a corner on the left side of the road, had a head-on collision, and was forced to make a "gentleman's agreement" with the Registrar of Motor Vehicles never to do his own driving again, because "it wasn't fitting for a Harvard President to have his license taken away...
...SCHEDULE: Unless Harvard gets a stronger team, would you be for or against limiting Harvard's schedule to lesser-known teams that are equal in ability? except for Yale, Dartmouth, and Princeton) For 51% Against 44% No answer...
...HIGH-SCHOOL TALENT. Would you be for or against an organized alumni campaign to discover high school stars (who can pass the entrance exams) and get them interested in Harvard? For 82% Against 13% No answer...