Word: means
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...tough Boston University team will line up at full strength against a weakened Crimson squad at 7 p.m. in the Arena tonight. Although Coach Stan Priddy's charges clubbed the Terrier pups 11 to 5 last week, an increase in B.U.'s strength will mean that the freshmen may have trouble in keeping their perfect record clean...
...Council is asking the University to show why the present 21 meal requirement is especially necessary. The change most often suggested was a reversion to the pre-war 7, 14 or 21 meal per week optional contract. But curiously enough, a return to the optional contract system would mean a cost increase for a majority, and only a small saving to a minority...
...objects thrown on the ice--especially beer-cans and pennies could easily cause serious injury to the players (and might) mean forfeiture of the game to Yale," they said, asking that the game "be a tribute to the sportsmanship of the Harvard student body...
...Fourth, that an investigation would be a slap in the face of the Dining Halls Department. But this argument, which was the core of Heaman's case and has also been cited by Dean Bender, is demonstrably invalid. Does the fact that the University has its books audited annually mean that it suspects embezzelment? And is the central purpose of the Dining Hall Department to keep its hierarchy happy--or to serve the best possible food...
...Payoff. Last week, the jurors filed in with their verdict. The flustered foreman, Housewife Lillian Sheehan, said: "We find for the defendant," then hastily corrected herself, "I mean the plaintiff...