Word: slate
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Spring has been assigned many desirable qualities. It has been variously cast as the season for love, for dreaming, for turning over a new leaf, for planning, for starting off-with a clean slate. This spring, we fear, will be a season for scrounging...
Campaign Funds. Sparkplug of the Tribune's anticrime campaign is redheaded Managing Editor V. M. (for Virgil Miller) Newton, 46, a Tribune staffer for 21 years. "Red" Newton started his crusade in 1947, when almost all of Tampa's municipal offices were taken over by a slate of candidates supported by Tampa's underworld. Newton sent out a squad of his staffers to find out how the election had been swung. Led by Reporter Jock Murray, a well-groomed, Nova Scotia-born Scot who looks more like a Wall Street banker than a crusading newsman, the Tribune...
Next year's schedule includes all eight teams the Crimson faced last fall plus Springfield, which returns to the Stadium after a 13-year lapse. Scheduling Springfield represents the College's first positive step toward moderation in its football slate, and--as is the case with Yale and Princeton--it gives Harvard an opening game against a smaller school...
Harvard will open its 1951 football schedule against Holy Cross in the Stadium on September 29, according to the Crusaders' slate released yesterday by Director of Athletics Eugene G. Flynn...
...coaches opposed each other in the Little Three when Jordan was at Amherst and Caldwell at Williams. When his competition ended in 1942 Jordan had a six to five edge over his rival. In the final contest, his undefeated eleven smeared Caldwell's clean slate, which included a win over Princeton...