Word: le
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Like a kind of Gallic Colonel Blimp, Paris' conservative Le Figaro (circ. 390,000) takes French imperial prestige with deep seriousness. To awaken the same feeling in other Frenchmen, Le Figaro decided to dramatize what it considered the nation's deplorable indifference to the fact that the French colonial empire (73 million people) is now the world's largest. Le Figaro's correspondents polled 500 citizens, a cross section of the population, on French colonial geography. Last week the paper reported the gratifyingly horrendous results...
...lineup: Toepke, le; Stargle, lt; Batchelder, lg; Lemay, e; Nichols, rg; Tuckner, rt; Britton, re; O'Neil and Kierstead, qb; Cox and Duback, tb; Biltz and Pappas, fb; Ederer and Dillingham...
HARVARD DARTMOUTH Di Blasio (190) LE Beeman (207) Bradlee (200) LT Eberle (215) Davis (200) LG Price (205) O'Brien (210) C Staley (190) Bender (205) RG Young (205) Sedgwick (217) RT Bailey (205) Mazzone (195) RE Rowe (205) Henry (195) OB Clayton (195) Roohe (185) LH Dey (193) Moffie (175) RH Isbey (195) Shafer (193) FB Carey...
...lineup: Toepke, le; Stargle, lt; Batchelder, lg; Lemay, c; Nichols, rg; Tuckner, rt; Britton,, re; O;'Neil, and Kierstead, qb; Cox an Duback, tb; Blitz and Pappas, fb; and Ederer and Dillingham...
...Robert Boyle and the Spring of Air" will be the title of Professor Le Corbeiller's speech, his second in a series of eight programs on the physical sciences. This group of talks is a part of the Lowell Institute's radio series, "The Sciences in Your Life...