Word: havener
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...cheek. One of his supporters, Ojukwu, a wealthy transportation magnate, says: "If the British were to leave tomorrow, I would be the first one down on the docks asking them to leave their shoes and their clothes behind. We don't know how to make anything and we haven't got the facilities...
...dorado, gloated: "We'll have it with baked potatoes." Replied his wife: "You can't get potatoes for love or money-couldn't for months." "All right," said the husband, "let's have it fried, and eat it with vegetables." "But," said the wife, "there haven't been any vegetables in town since the truck gardeners went on strike." "Oh well," said the husband, "then just fry it in oil." The wife's answer: "There's none to be had." The husband chucked t" e fish back. Cried the fish as it popped...
Berths on Boston & Albany trains are "sold out," according to authorities of that company, but expected extra equipment may provide space for those on the waiting list. New York, New Haven, and Hartford reservations are also exhausted, although coach space will be available...
Miss Jean DeBeer '47, however, disagreed with her schoolmate. "They haven't anything we haven't got-they just have more of it. But we have something they haven't got: (sotto voce). We know how to speak the boys' language," are purred...
...club with a new coach and personnel who haven't played together for any length of time, the Varsity turned in a fairly good performance. Whether it will be good enough to thrive against Ivy League competitors, most of whom are regarded as topflight, remains to be seen...