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Word: lineing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...line with the hospitality program, the dorm-commuter committee intends to set up on several hospitality agency similar to the Crimson Key society. If approved dorm-commuter chairman and the Dean of Residence will draw up plans for the organization...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Annex Committee Draws Up Commuter Affiliation Plans | 9/30/1949 | See Source »

...soph. The tackles are two converted ends, Al Cannon and sophomore Gerry Cozzi; John Bacauskas, a burly 200-pounder, and Bill Pell, a reserve lineman last year, man the guard positions; and John Wagner, another soph, replaces Gene Shekitka at center. The average weight of the line is 187 pounds, Harvard's is about ten pounds heavier...

Author: By Peter B. Taub, | Title: Green Lion Eleven Is Soph-Studded | 9/30/1949 | See Source »

Russell is the only man who plays on both the offensive and defensive contingents. The defensive line includes three more sophomores and the backfield two more. The six lettermen are spread over the two platoons; many of last year's varsity apprentices have shifted their positions to close gaps...

Author: By Peter B. Taub, | Title: Green Lion Eleven Is Soph-Studded | 9/30/1949 | See Source »

This morning at 9 a.m., under the new ticket sales system, juniors can start picking up their seats in spots working down from row C in section 34. The third year men are expected to consume an area extending about to the eight yard line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Morning Line Snags Cornell Ticket Selling | 9/29/1949 | See Source »

...rather be in Washington watching the Red Sox, and opened his eulogy of Dartmouth with a reference to "my beloved alma mater." Things aren't so hot up there, he said, because what with one thing and another they've lost the left side of the defensive line from end to center. But: "We aren't striking the flag," "we older fellows must realize the game has changed;" and "football teaches . . . all those beautiful things without which we can't be the men our fathers were...

Author: By Charles W. Bailey ii, | Title: The Sporting Scene | 9/29/1949 | See Source »

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