Word: keys
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...first all-college dance since, pre-war days will be held April 28, under the auspices of the Crimson Key, Key president Bruce Harriman '50 announced last night...
...explaining the purpose of the dance, John T. Hazel '51, who has been appointed chairman of the dance committee, said that the Key and worked with Bingham to "break up the monotony of the spring term...
According to Hazel the greatest problem the Key will have to face in planning this dance will be securing an adequate auditorium for the dance. "Memorial Hall is definitely out," Hazel stated strongly...
...real signiflence of the recent crisis is as evidence of the chronic weakness of French government, an ominous weakness in a country that is a key to Western European recovery. France is apparently incapable of a government with sufficient Assembly support and strong enough leadership to carry through a long range program. Typically, the regimes of the last twenty years have been weak coalitions of moderates, able to reach agreement on only a few immediate issues, and held together mostly by a common fear of extremists of the Right and Left...
...that the team's timing has been improved and certain key men have recovered from injuries, Art Valpey's plan was to stick to the ground and give his men a chance to "bite." This means that linemen charge their men with extra drive, that backs hit the line a little harder, that everybody gets bumped up a little...