Word: ruggedness
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42--Crickard, savage backfield star whose slashing off-tackle slants have been tremendous ground gainers in every Harvard game this season. A ripper when he hits the line, this rugged ball carrier is equally dangerous in a broken field; on forward pass plays, Crickard is both a strong blocker and...
Considerable restraint has been exercised in the handling of this theme, one which offered unlimited opportunities for mis-treatment, for hysterical sentimentalizing over a rugged memory. One imagines that if the virile shade of "Rock" could sit in the darkened theatre and watch J. Farrell MacDonald put some of his...
Previously, the Convention had adopted the report of the Commission on Industrial Dislocation, Lawlessness & World Peace (TIME, Oct. 5). In addition to on equivocal appraisal of Prohibition, it said. "Side by side with . . . misery and idleness, there are warehouses bursting with goods . . . ; breadlines; . . . jobless men; money in abundance. . . . The conception...
The Good Companions was turned into a play simply by selecting the best scenes -16 of them-and putting them on the stage with over 100 actors. To people who had not read the book, it seemed episodic, sketchy. But sometimes the play catches a cosy, pleasantly pipe-&-ale sort...
Because of the infantile paralysis epidemic which is prevalent at the present time the Harvard-Amherst soccer game, scheduled for Saturday, has been called off. The contest will be replaced by a game with members of the Graduate Schools, who each year bring together former All-American players as well...