Word: like
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harvard and Yale men will know better. They will understand that these two great liberal universities are really sisters under the skin. Squabbles like the Browder affair may come a dime a dozen, but they will never really loosen John's and the Bulldog's tenacious grip upon true intellectual freedom. Etiquette may change, but Harvard and Yale will always mind their manners when free speech is vitally concerned...
Cambridge, November 24 (WUPS)--"Lussen, you," said the Sage, "you've been griping and Grunig about the game until I feel like Peking you in the Miller your Zilly face...
...series was resumed after a two-year break when most college men were abroad attending to Europe's affairs, the men who came back were more than the "average" college man. When they started to roll they didn't like to be stopped, and Harvard's Rose Bowl team finally won 10 to 3, with Eddie Casey performing...
Johnny strapped his ankles tight, slapped his heels. "That does it, Tom." Tom was watching Charley and Franny as they took of their shoes, sitting together silently. Their stomachs felt like his, tight...
...smiled to himself. He was going to be one of the g gang that every year came back to practice the day before Yale and stood around watching the team with their hearts in their eyes. Like The Chief, Tubby Watson, and Freddie Moseley, Torby and Bill were the others that finished up today. So many Sophomores around made him feel like a grand-dad--Dick Pfister, Burgy Ayres, Loren MacKinney, big Vern, Chub Peabody. Coach called them "the family...