Word: perfects
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...just eluded the Crimson against Columbia and Holy Cross finally arrived last night. And the 47 to 45 win arrived in about the most exciting manner conceivable, as George Hauptfuhrer leaped up to intercept a Princeton pass in Harvard territory, dribbled to the foul line, and dropped in a perfect set shot to break a 45 to 45 tie with just 35 seconds...
...This frail old man of seventy-eight, who may be a politician among saints, but is no less a saint among politicians." Thus the Manchester Guardian last week described Mohandas Gandhi. The description was perfect...
...tests on Max Sherover's cerebrograph-a combination record-player, electric clock and pillow microphone. Elliott had selected 15 three-letter words (boy, egg, say, art, run, not, sir, leg, bag, row, ice, out, age, box, eat) and recorded them. Then he picked 40 students, all with perfect hearing, as his guinea pigs...
Dave Coombs, new to the top floor of the black house, has shouldered the lightweight load and carried it far, pinning his three opponents for the high score, and only perfect record, of the season...
...less complacency both in University Hall (or is it now Harvard Hall?) and among students than there was before the depression, the New Deal, Nazism, and all the other things that have occurred in the last decade and a half. But I suspect that Harvard is not yet a perfect university and that the CRIMSON may still have opportunities to criticize it, and help improve it, that are not fully exploited...