Word: haven
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...stubbornly continuing conflict. The revolutionary has begun to suspect the motives of the revolution, the chief of police is sick of police power. In the end, Author Lewis seems to echo the policeman's plea: "Let's hear no more about Reds or Falangists either. Haven't we as a people the greatness of heart to admit it's possible we were both wrong...
...winning, Penn moved past the Crimson and went into second place with a record of four wins and one loss. Yale defeated Dartmouth, 4 to 2, today in New Haven, and the Elis remain at the top of the league with three victories and no losses, as the Crimson slipped to third with two wins and one loss...
...Haven, Yale, held scoreless in the first half, broke through the Dartmouth defenses in the second for three touchdowns to win, 20 to 0. Eli righthalf Dennis McGill went 9 yards for the first Yale touchdown, while left half AlWard, the league's leading scorer, made the second from the two-yard line...
...accordance with what is considered the best "mass-media" policy, the Episcopal Theological School and the University's Government Department have scheduled respectively Arnold Toynbee and Andro Siegfried to speak tonight at 8 p.m. As a reader of the middle class Luce publication, Time, I wonder if these schools haven't been unduly influenced by that magazine's expose of the current NBC-CBS Television talent duel, which involves putting their respective strongest Nielson-rated programs on at the same hours. Perhaps all can be explained in that the Government Department, although late in arriving on the scene, is waging...
Following the Princeton game, the team runs into a Brown squad that personially plays one of its best games against the Crimson. And on Nov. 19, practically the whole College moves down to New Haven for the traditional encounter with a strong Yale team that has been defeated only once so far this season...