Word: repeatability
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...season, Harvard will enter a team in the Prout Memorial Knights of Columbus track meet, to be held tomorrow night at the Boston Garden. One of the keenest events of the evening will be the mile relay classic between Harvard and Holy Cross, with the Crimson slightly favored to repeat last year's victory. Howard S. Derrickson '36, John Dorman '36, John B. White '34, and Captain John M. Morse '34 will make up the Crimson quartet. Coach Farrell is also entering a team in the Intercollegiate Team B mile relay race...
Once more it seems the departments of naval and military science have been put under fire in these editorial columns and thus once more must they answer in spite of the fact that both sides can do little more than repeat the arguments which they have already set forth. In the first place, the sum of $2928.70 it was admitted would keep the library open only during the reading periods, not a very great length of time. This would indeed be a convenience but it is far from a necessity or even an urgent need. A book can always...
...Alsace and Lorraine?" continued Chancellor Hitler. "I have said often enough that we have definitely renounced them. . . . How many times must I repeat that we do not seek to absorb what is not ours or to make ourselves loved by those who do not love us? ... I am convinced that once the question of the Saar, which is German,* is settled there will be absolutely nothing which can estrange France and Germany. Those who say I want war insult me. I am not that sort...
...Rankin' players will attempt to drop enough Nikkles in the slot to register a Blue victory, but the Curtins will fall and the esteemed Caseymen will win by the score of 12-7. Game will be close, but Casey will get to the Root of the matter. I repeat, a 12-7 victory for Harvard...
...sorry for young Mr. Harness," cried generous Quarry Insull. "These Greek judges are ideal! I am more than satisfied. I shall stay here the rest of my life. Greece is a small but great country!" Back in Athens' Hotel Grande Bretagne, popular Guest Insull did not repeat the champagne celebration he staged last year when the U. S. lost its first Greek court fight to extradite him (TIME, Jan. 9). "I am tired," he said. "Send up a beefsteak, peas and fruit salad." Taking off shoes and coat in his suite Old Sam Insull dined alone while young Forest...