Word: savely
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Moreover, the rule invoked by the Corporation last year--that "no athletic team" shall "take part in any game where the purpose is purely the earning of money . . ."--was irrelevant. Unlike football or tennis, the Rugby Club depends on the University for nothing save playing fields, locker space, and old shors. Consequently, it is no more an athletic team than the Harvard Liberal Union...
...actually a man with no allegiance, national or religious, save perhaps a vague emotional allegiance to Catholicism. Nominally a Spanish citizen, he had as little use for that country as he and for this...
...downstairs, the carabinieri waved them away. Pastor Paden went downstairs to remonstrate. He urged the carabinieri themselves to come inside to hear his preaching. Said their commander: "Why would you let us attend your services? We are all Catholics." Answered Evangelist Paden: "All the more reason for us to save your souls." The carabinieri just went on patrolling the entrance...
...when the deal with American goes through, says Moore, the through-service idea can be expanded, and by eliminating duplications the two companies should save $700,000 in operating costs every year. Says Moore: "We'll feed business to American, and they'll feed business to us. It's a natural...
Ossie Solem, a pleasant middle-aged man who is head football coach at Springfield College, is subject to all the ulcerous worries that beset members of his profession--all worries, that is, save one. Ossie never has to bite his fingernails over how many reserves his team will have, for Springfield is a physical education college and everyone who is anyone plays football...