Word: ratting
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...House teams would get time for games, and also would be able to practice at regular, normal hours instead of at pre-breakfast rat-races. Even the freshman dormitories might be able to support hockey teams with such handy ice to use. The Harvard "Squares," and pick-up teams would be given ice-time occasionally, and the University's growing crop of champion figure-skaters could work out daily free of charge. In addition, if the rink were placed near enough Dillon, the lockers and showers in the Field House could be used...
...story that has proved its box-office pull and i) reproduce it in gorgeous Technicolor, 2) throw in some songs and dances, and 3) make it look lavish, regardless of budget. Old favorites slated for the music and color treatment: Huckleberry Finn and Goodbye, Mr. Chips at MGM; Brother Rat and The Male Animal at Warner, What Price Glory? at 20th Century...
...editor, Norman Rose, 36, celebrated by bringing out his fifth-anniversary edition. An ex-scriptwriter for M.G.M., Rose has a one-man editorial staff: his wife Betsy, once his assistant at M.G.M. Rose, a World War II veteran who didn't want to get back into the Hollywood rat race, bought the Crier for less than $1,800, when it had a mere 1,800 circulation and was losing money. He went out soliciting subscriptions and ads while Betsy did most of the reporting and writing. Now the Crier yields Norman and Betsy Rose a tidy profit of almost...
...businessman N.A.M. likes to see than its new president, William J. Grede (rhymes with Brady), 54, boss of Milwaukee's Grede Foundries, Inc. Elected to replay William H. Ruffin, president of Durham, N.C.'s Erwin Mills, Inc., Bill Grede describes himself as a "foundry man or sand rat, as we call it." By selling pots & pans, he worked his way through two years at the University of Wisconsin, then quit to invest in a small foundry. Ever since, he has been running his own business, and now has 1,100 employees. Grede has refused to bargain collectively...
...object so much to the inevitable closing of off-campus houses as to the tone your article took in reporting it. Henry House is not a rat trap in any sense of the word, and, frankly, we are sorry to see Radcliffe lose it. Susan Storck '53 Martha Tanner '53 Adele Sargent '53 Barbara Whitney...