Word: presbyterians
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...varsity tennis team will undergo an abrupt metamorphosis today as it makes the unfortunate transition from the role of heavy favorite, which it has occupied for the last 10 matches, to that of definite underdog, when it faces Presbyterian College on the Soldiers Field Courts...
Only the greatest stroke of luck imaginable could bring the Crimson even a 5-4 win, and it will take some pretty good play just to prevent a serious rout. Pre-season "figuring" had placed Yale slightly above Harvard in league standing, and Presbyterian defeated the Elis, 8 to 1, yesterday with very little difficulty...
...than anything I'm doing in the office." told Susan she would "be an old lady before this is a big tree." At week's end he drove to Gettysburg, there inspected his prize herd of Black Angus cattle and attended Palm Sunday services at Gettysburg Presbyterian Church...
...impossible to guess how the Crimson might do against Yale, Princeton or Presbyterian, the team's three most important matches. However, this question will be resolved tomorrow when the Presbyterian squad, fresh from a 6-3 win over Princeton, comes to town to do battle with Harvard...
...until 3 p.m., paper work amid clouds of mosquitoes until midnight.) De Vaux's fellow priest, Polish-born Father Joseph Milik, 35, who left Warsaw when the Communists took over, is known as the Scrollery's fastest man with a fragment. Chicago's Frank Cross, a Presbyterian, spent 19 months working at the Scrollery, hopes to go back soon, as will Catholic University's Msgr. Patrick W. Skehan and young (26) British Scholar John Strugnell, a Presbyterian. The atmosphere at the Scrollery is probably unique. Says Lutheran Claus-Hunno Hunzinger, of Germany's University...