Word: levied
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Carefully polishing their bright white shoes, nattily adjusting their deep blue ties, Yale-men occasionally take a jaunt to the Bowl on Saturday afternoons to watch Levi and his cohorts romp through their paces. But as for gridiron activities in the outlying provinces, they know precious little. Witness the card received from a Boy in Blue by a local undergraduate. It is printed verbatim...
...sufferers). It is also one of the most mysterious. Last week a $2,500,000 campaign was begun to try to discover the cause of the disease. Arthritic Lionel Barrymore headed the sponsors. The main effort will be a big research program, to be centered at Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital, Hot Springs...
Everybody was doing it. A bare six months after getting together for a good cry over the evils of subsidization (TIME, Dec. 3), the Ivy League colleges began announcing incoming prospects. Yale landed the most sought-after halfback in the East: 190-lb. Negro Levi Jackson, a comfortably relaxed student. Pennsylvania's old grads, and the scores Penn posted, looked as aggressive as ever...
Unlike a Harmon who runs and passes and kicks all over the field, or a Horvath who plows through the line on play after play, Levi comes in smaller doses...
Such was the bill of fare at the Yale Bowl Saturday. This happened once. At other times, Levi made impressive yardage through the line with no holes opened and no blocks thrown, but he found it difficult to drag the Colgate line more than five yards at a time. It wasn't until late in the game, when the Red Raiders found their ranks badly battered by a paucity of substitutes and a host of injuries who kept leaving the field in endless procession that the big breakaway came...