Word: springing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Harold C. Martin, Director of General Education A, will take a sabbatical this spring to "shut my office door and go into the Widener stacks," he disclosed yesterday...
...early application program, inaugurated this year, allows girls to find out whether they have been accepted by the college of their choice in mid-December, rather than some time in the spring...
Nearly every day in the Varsity Club a host of hungry athletes sit down to a regular training-table lunch. They are men whose sports are "in season"--that is, baseball-players in the spring, swimmers in the winter, football-men in the fall (these last get both lunch and dinner), and so forth. Financial support for this rather elaborate eating program comes from the funds appropriated by the Administration to the Athletic Department. The total expenditure may run well over $10,000 a year...
...Sabbatical requires that you find your own replacement in order to leave," he continued, "and I arranged for Sauer to be put on half-time teaching duty for the spring term so he could run the office...
...adopted a "sanity code" to put football in its proper perspective, the Ivy League lapsed wholeheartedly into amateurism. The code reaffirmed longstanding Ivy prohibitions on such standard bigtime conveniences as the athletic scholarship, the fictional job, the specially rigged "gut" course. Coaches were forbidden to hold spring practice and reconciled themselves to starting practice at 5 o'clock on days when key players had afternoon lab periods. Substitute quarterbacks were content to watch the game from the sidelines, never dreamed of such bigtime facilities as huddling before a closed-circuit TV set that televises the same game from...