Word: havener
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Paul-Henri Spaak was telling one on himself. Spaak spends three days each week in Brussels. There recently he had to make a radio speech. His chauffeur was away, so he hailed a taxi. "The radio building," he ordered the driver. "Sorry, m'sieur," said the cabby, "I haven't the time to drive you. Premier Spaak speaks on the radio tonight, in a few minutes in fact, and like a loyal Socialist I'm going to listen." Glowing with pleasure at the words, Belgium's Premier nevertheless had to get to the broadcast. Still concealing...
...point is, if you remEmerson, those Wagsters in DeCamp of New Haven beat us and sent us on our bro-Conway back to Cambridge, claiming they were our Masters...
Despite the local advent of television, most Crimson rooters will still get their news of the game through radio. Local coverage will be handled by station WHDH while WNHC in New Haven keeps stay-at-home Bulldog enthusiasts informed of the play-by-play...
...game of football? Ever since the big series started in 1875, men have tried to discover the special charm of the late November classic. Bright-eyed moralists, for instance, have gone into a happy glow at the sight of real clean, healthy (American) sportsmanship. But 57,000 fans haven't paid $4.80 and upwards each to see a demonstration of the Golden Rule...
...only other game in the last 25 years to compare with that one was the 1925 encounter, an upset which remained in the minds of Cambridge and New Haven football followers for a decade as one of the most thrilling exhibitions of one man's courage and strength over seen in the Harvard-Yale series...