Word: recordation
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Judging by all standards, this number is the best I have seen. When I pick up a Yale Record, I always turn first to the eight or nine-odd pages of squibs and gags in the front and back page of the magazine, to see how unfunny they are. Usually they are unbearable; this time, however, I found myself laughing at a fair number of them. For the Record, this is a good sign...
...puzzles, there are two whole pages of these. Remaining are a number of excellent cartoons, the best by far being the Thurberesque item entitled "The Fable of the Young Tiger and the Old Bulldog." In it, the Old Bulldog whales the life out of the Young Tiger, but the Record obviously went to press before the Yale-Princeton game...
...Yale line, the game swaying back and forth with no scoring. Then, with two minutes to go, Yale took over on a punt at midfield, and worked down quickly. Booth stopped back and kicked a field goal, and with that kick cracked his personal jinx and ruined the record of a great Harvard team...
After ten years of defeat, the Harvard varsity soccer team rolled to a decisive 3 to 0 shutout win over Yale yesterday afternoon at the Business School Field. It also took the Big Three title for 1948 and culminated the best Crimson soccer record in a decade--eight wins, two losses...
While the varsity had but occasional trouble in subduing the Bulldogs, the freshman soccer team had to come from behind after being outplayed for most of their game to win 2 to 1 in the overtime. The win left the yardlings with a record of nine wins, one loss...