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...TIME Junior Varsity Football Enclosed Practice Field 2 P.M. Freshman Football Enclosed Practice Field 2 P.M. Varsity Soccer Business School Field 2 P.M. Freshman Soccer Business School Field 2 P.M. HARVARD HOUSE vs. YALE COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAMES Kirkland vs. Calhoun (championship game) Freshman Field 2:30 P.M. Lowell vs. Pierson Field Next to Stadium 2:30 P.M. Adams vs. Saybrook 1st House Field 1:45 P.M. Dunster vs. Berkeley 1st House Field 3:15 P.M. Leverett vs. Timothy Dwight 2nd House Field 2:30 P.M. Eliot vs. Stillman 3rd House Field 1:45 P.M. Winthrop vs. Davenport 3rd House Field...
Second-place Lowell and Leverett, relying on pure power from the single wing, take on Pierson and Timothy Dwight, respectively, while Winthrop attempts to come off with its first victory against Davenport. All four games are at 2:30 o'clock...
Split into two leagues of five Colleges each, the Elis closed their intramural season Wednesday with Calhoun topping Pierson for the championship in a playoff between the leaders of the two loops...
Some of the ablest pamphleteering on full employment has come from the National Planning Association. Hitherto the most publicized pamphlet emanated from N.P.A.'s Business Committee,* but this week its Labor Committee was heard from. Fiscal Policy for Full Employment, written by Dr. John H. G. Pierson of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, shows how in general the views of such laborites as Clinton S. Golden (United Steelworkers), Marion H. Hedges (Electrical Workers), James Carey (C.I.O.), David Kaplan (Teamsters), George Meany (A.F. of L.), Walter Reuther (Automobile Workers), et al., compare with those of such managers as Beardsley Ruml...
When Rosalind Russell forgets that she is a past master among comediennes and plunges into the unadulterated dramatic, "Roughly Speaking" loses some of its sparkle. But there are reassuring factors: although two of Mrs. Pierson's boys apparently attended a well-known university in New Haven, her youngest son Frankie spent his undergraduate days in Cambridge. And even when Mrs. Pierson was a young filly stopping out with the college youth of Connecticut, she remembered to tell them that her Crimson friends had "warned her about Yalemen...