Word: smartness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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TRACK (major H)--Samuel M. Felton, Jr. '48; Andrew M. Lockett, 3d '50; Hilary H. Smart '47 (manager...
Specialist Nicholes, who makes a business of killing rats (mostly with poison), does not believe that they will ever be exterminated. They are too smart. Traps are not much good, and news of poison seems to spread fast. At present, there are many more rats than people in the U.S. They thrive in any climate, on any kind of food. In the tropics they often nest in palm trees, descending at night to plunder the food stocks...
...looks as if General Douglas MacArthur has been booby-trapped," Leech mourned in an editorial. "For it is unbelievable that he deliberately would have sought the endorsement which . . . Hearst suddenly dropped down on him. . . . He's too smart to ask for a political kiss of death. . . . Some weird things have happened already in the campaign . . . but nobody else has suffered so extreme an embarrassment as that of becoming 'the Hearst candidate...
...library is a modernistic job in red and maple. The seminar room, featuring a large oval conference table, is well adapted to steering committee meetings. Upstairs on ground level is a smart-looking sloping auditorium that can hold 111 persons on wide theater seats...
Making the trip with these men, Coach Mikkola and Manager Smart, are Al Ruby (600), Gene Harrigan (high jump), and Harvey Thayer (dash). In Briggs Cage at 2 o'clock the Freshman team will meet Moses Brown and LaSalle, both of Providence...