Word: nine
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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With the aid of 19 passes and four errors, the Boston University Terriers took the Varsity nine into camp for the third time this summer yesterday afternoon to the tune...
Although yesterday's contest with Boston University ended the regularly scheduled summer season for the Crimson nine, Coach Samborski announced that the Varsity will play, another contest with the Squantum Naval Air Base nine at Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon. Harvard has beaten the sallors twice this summer...
...more relaxed and casual than Nine. His talents, creative and mechanical, assert themselves. His expanding community sense makes Ten receptive to ideas of social justice, group welfare, loyalty. Like Five, Ten is in good equilibrium. But unlike Five, Ten is no longer neuter. There is not much companionship between boys and girls of this age. Anticipating adolescence, they are acutely conscious of sex differences, keep apart by intermittent feuds and separatist truces...
Last week, Bob Young stepped up to the plate again. In 60,000 form letters and broadsides in 80 publications, he asked the traveling public: "Why must sleeping car passengers put up with 'rolling tenements'? Nine out of every ten sleeping cars belong in museums...
Atop a wave of postwar business mergers, two whitecaps stood out last week: J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc., one of the oldest names in the U.S. textile industry, wove a new pattern with nine fabric manufacturers.* The proposed combine would put 28 mills under one management, give the company the industry's biggest capitalization: $75 million. The fabric would be loosely woven, with each company keeping its present management and operating as a division of Stevens. Biggest advantage: common ownership of mills making rayon, cotton and woolen fabrics, as a hedge against a collapse in the market...