Word: invalidly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Billy Lucas had been a pathetic, apparently hopeless invalid ever since the third day after his birth in Palo Alto, Calif. That was three years ago. Billy's face was expressionless, his eyes never seemed to move, he could barely raise his eyelids. He could hardly swallow, and for two years he had to be fed through a tube. His arms were so feeble that he could not lift a spoon to his mouth, and he had to have steel braces to be able to stand...
Comparative scores, an invalid basis of judgment, give Princeton a decided edfe. While the Tigers topped Columbia by 14 to 0, the Crimson lost to the Lions, 16 to 7. But a more indirect line of reasoning should give the Crimson the advantage. Both Penn and Harvard defeated Dartmouth by seven points, and Penn downed Princeton...
Spurred by Dudley's representative, the Student Council worked up a plan last spring by which commuters could withdraw reserve books from Lamont at 5:30. The new system, as envisioned by the Council, would be invalid during reading and exam periods, and would apply to only one of five books in each course--approximately the same ratio as commuters to residents...
Starting wingback John Ederer, victim of a "bump" in the Colgate victory, exercised along the sidelines without pads, as did long-time invalid end Hank Rate. Ederer will almost surely be able to play Saturday, but Rate--out since the Springfield game--does not figure to see much action against the Indians...
California's State Supreme Court yesterday ruled invalid the University of California's loyalty declaration, required by the Board of Regents, and ordered the reinstatement of 13 teachers who had refused to sign...