Word: ran
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This will be the Crimson's fourth contest, and also its fourth trip, for it has played no home games. At Northfield the squad took its first game 6 to 4. Three days later it ran over the Lawrence team 10 to 1 at Worcester. Hopes were high only a week however, for a strong Exeter ten downed the freshmen 10 to 3 on Saturday...
...fight, which broke out between the students and a group of seven youths, ran from the corner of Boylston and Mt. Auburn streets to the triangle in front of Kirkland House. In the fracas, Thomas L. O'Donoghue '51 picked up a black eye and Harold W. Hollingshead '50 was cut above the eye and received a possible broken nose...
Cherry Merrit, Nina Ratzersdorfer, and Elizabeth Trygstad comprise the '52 DP Committee which ran the drive and are handling affairs pertaining to bringing the displaced student to this country...
...Dennis ran into personal trouble. In 1947 the House Un-American Activities Committee demanded to know his right name. He refused to disclose it and spurned a subpoena. For that he was cited for contempt of Congress. The charge is still pending against...
Shirley Anne took the head of the statue out of the ashcan. Only its nose had been dented. She pressed her lips affectionately against it. Then she ran shrilling into the house: "Mom, the statue cried. I kissed it and it cried." Viola Martin knew her daughter to be a perfectly normal girl, neither withdrawn nor possessed, but sufficiently imaginative to be pecking out on a typewriter a "book" she called "The Haunted House." Mrs. Martin decided to say nothing. "Nobody would have believed...