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...schedule about half over, Coach Jaakko Mikkola anticipates this Saturday's meet with Yale as one of the best of the year. "I think the team as a whole is in good shape," he said yesterday, "and the Yale meet will be a real battle. We showed lots of pep against Army, and the team is very determined to beat Yale...

Author: By Dana Reed, | Title: Jaakko Expects "Real Battle" In Saturday's Meet With Yale | 2/13/1941 | See Source »

...Mikkolamen is the hurdles. Captain Don Donshue, who excels in both high and low hurdles, is probably the outstanding member of the team. In the words of Mikkola, he is wonderful." He set the Harvard 220 yard hurdle record last May at 23.6 seconds; moreover, his spirit and pep are extremely infectious. Roger Schafer has run 5.9 in the 45-yard high hurdles, and Don MacKinnon, last year's Yardling captain, is always certain of placing...

Author: By Dana Reed, | Title: Jaakko Expects "Real Battle" In Saturday's Meet With Yale | 2/13/1941 | See Source »

...fantastic. I have not seen any Germans and as for riots, that's crazy." Nevertheless, there were plenty of German soldiers in Italy, as the Germans proved by releasing a photograph of troops marching through an unnamed city (see cut). Finally, while the Fascist Party held clamorous pep meetings in the supposedly treasonable areas, the New York Times's seasoned Rome correspondent, Herbert L. Matthews, concluded that the rumors had been nothing more than that. Said he: "Foreign newspapermen in Rome ... are always in touch with the other large Italian cities and could not fail to learn about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Home Trials | 2/10/1941 | See Source »

...Plans Pep Talk...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 35 RECRUITED TO SWELL AYC THIS WEEKEND | 2/4/1941 | See Source »

...propagating earthworms in culture beds, colonizing his grounds. His trees and flowers grew more beautiful, his garden produce bigger and tastier. His strawberries were fat crimson marvels. Neighbors asked him for his secret, but Oliver would not tell. Wealthy people began paying him big money to beautify their estates, pep up their gardens. They cared not how he did it; they were delighted with the results...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Praise for the Earthworm | 1/6/1941 | See Source »

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