Word: shows
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Field event weaknesses in Carl Olsen's '52 team may show up this afternoon. Exeter's captain, Bob Mello, not only can top 11 feet, 11 inches in the pole vault, but he can also broad jump at least 21 feet, 10 1/2 inches, and win points in the high jump and dashes if called upon...
...better men on it. How could we get better men to run for the Council? Have a better Council to attract the best. How could top-flight Council aspirants be sure of a chance in the elections? To have a chance, in pre-election campaigning, to show the excellence of their new and old ideas...
...believe that nobody cares. Statistics show that college graduate form one of the most ballot-minded groups of the population. Personally, I was greatly disappointed to have to admit that I ought not to vote because of the fact that of the twenty-four candidates only one was known...
This was the third time that the freshman failed to show normal batting power against decent pitching from the opposition. In the first game of the season, MIT gave the '52 squad only six hits and two runs in a 2 to 2 ten-inning tie. Last Saturday Brown allowed the freshmen three runs on four hits...
...individual awards themselves--a quick glance over the past 20 years will show some selections which should even embarrass some of the moguls. However, that can be said of any group which insists on awarding prizes to its contemporaries. Of Hollywood's handful of geniuses--Garbo, Chaplin, Disney, Welles, The Marx Brothers, and W.C. Fields--only Disney has been recognized by the Academy. And the real joke about that is that Disney's awards have always been "Special Awards." This puts him in the same weird position as was Olivier in 1946 when he was given a "Special Award...