Word: posted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Locker rooms were quiet after the Blue-bloody contest was called to a halt by doctors. The Big Red cohorts accepted their win as a matter of course, and sat around the training tables quietly after their standard fifth of physiotherapy. (Training is being maintained because of anticipated Post-Season Bowl bids...
Before the advent of Harlow, Lamar coached the Freshman line, and in 1935 Harlow shifted him to Jayvee coach. The next year he mentored the Freshman group that included Torby McDonald and Tom Healey, and in '37 was shifted back to the Jayvee post which he held until...
Declared officially dead with the removal of rent controls last summer, the post-war housing shortage and its accompanying injustices were revived in a most irritating fashion at Harvard this September. A slow turnover of low-cost apartments, brimming Federal projects and the greatest enrollment in college history all combined to produce a large group of homeless and dissatisfied married veterans. In an effort to cope with this situation the Harvard Housing Trust instituted a strict priority system that temporarily placed veterans cut at Fort Devens or at the Hotel Branswick and gradually drew them into preferred quarters near...
...meeting was also marked by the resignation of Richard T. Guidera '50, who gave up his council post to devote more time to his studies...
...latest "Sell'n Win" plan, the clerks accumulated points for each Philco set sold and high scorers got "spiffs" (prizes) ranging from fountain pens to electric washing machines. Recently Philco tried a new twist: salesmen were to get chances in a drawing for cash spiffs. When the U.S. Post Office objected that Philco was conducting a lottery, Philco canceled the drawing...