Word: keys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...California student manager sent U. C. L. A.'s Coach Bill Spaulding notification that it was time the great impersonation staged by 'Ted' Key be ended. Coach Spaulding took the hint. Key did not take the field against California...
...your insatiable quest for the cynical aspect on news, you have committed a couple of bobbles in the U. C. L. A.-Key story in TIME, Nov. 18. . . . I think we have real reason to resent the inferences in your article...
...that Dean Miller of U. C. L. A., carrying on an investigation of his own, reported to Provost Moore that he thought Key ineligible on the basis of new information developed since the time the Pacific Coast Conference okayed Key's eligibility? And that they, not a California student manager, advised Spaulding that Key could not play in the all-important game with University of California at Berkeley...
Then with your customary accuracy, why don't you say that California's Dean Putnam, confronted with Dean Miller's new evidence, was quoted in all Los Angeles newspapers as saying: "I don't see how you can disqualify Key on such evidence?" But disqualify they did -and where U. C. L. A.'s face may be slightly red, our conscience is still in good condition...
...nearly everyone on the Bruin campus know for two years that Key was a ringer, as you say. If U. C. L. A., with full knowledge and malice aforethought had been playing a ringer all year, why would they suddenly bounce him out the day of the game they wanted most to win? They didn't have to: nobody had protested him, and in fact his own father sought to swear to Key's identity. I think you're wrong: credit us with being gullible-dumb- but not malicious...