Word: light
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...what Crimson football followers hoped was a preview of this afternoon's Varsity contest, the Harvard Junior Varsity eleven, both rugged and ragged, completely outclassed a light Tufts Jayvee squad, 37 to 0, on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon...
With Tufts' light outfit unable to do anything against a heavy, if uncoordinated Crimson line, the Medford boys were forced to punt again, the Coach Chief Boston's men came roaring back. The first period ended with Harvard again deep in Tufts territory, but the Crimson attack stopped at the Tufts' 1 yard-line when Farrell fumbled and the visitors recovered. The Jumbos then foolishly elected to try a deep reverse, and right end Al Fuller dropped the Tufts tailback in the end zone for a safety...
...validity of the issues which divided the Seventy Ninth Congress, issues which cut across party lines--the O.P.A., the F.E.P.C., the British loan, the draft, and others. The Republicans, for instance, taking advantage of post-war American apathy to foreign and domestic affairs, are hoping for a light vote in November. They calculate that the tides of disaffection from the Democratic ranks will easily bring in sufficient votes to win the thirty or so odd seats in the House which the Republicans lost by a mere three percent margin...
...injured tackles, Ned Dewey and Chet Pierce, were on the field, Dewey for the first time since the Connecticut battle. Pierce, who has been restricted to very light workouts since he was injured in the first week of practice, is now ready for full duty, and will be available for the Tufts game. Dewey is not expected to be ready for action for at least another week...
...obvious difficulties of arranging time and place of departure for Wellesley, light-footed enthusiasts must find their own means of transportation to the dance. However, Miss Jean McCouch of the dance committee is laying plans for return to Cambridge...