Word: pointedly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When the West Point Cadets parade here before the Army game on next Saturday, Harvard's band will provide all the music. The Army's band is not coming to Cambridge this year...
...biggest threats to the success of the devaluation is the possibility that British wages and other costs will arise. Professor Smithies is optimistic about this point: "I think British costs can stay down because I don't believe there is much likelihood that wages will rise by much. And even if wages and costs should rise somewhat, they can't possible rise by the thirty per cent of devaluation...
...British action will depend on the United States. The fundamental cause of Britain's and Europe's dollar deficits "lies in our short-run economic instability and our long run tendency to outstrip others in production." The remedy here, Professor Williams feels, may be President Truman's "Point Four" plan to build up undeveloped regions through export of American technology and skill. "And we must preserve stability at home if we really want to achieve a world balance by some other means than the expenditure of our own taxpayers' money...
Coach Valpey was anything but discouraged over last Saturday's stunning loss at Baker Field. Watching the movies yesterday satisfied him that Harvard turned in "the best game they have ever played for me, from a coaching point of view...
...Crimson's manifold injuries left the team in a weak position to begin with, and made the whole game a tough problem from the point of view of physical resources. In addition to this, Lou Little confided after the game that his boys responded to his twentieth anniversary as Columbia coach by being "higher than I've ever seen a team before...