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Dates: during 1930-1939
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SCORESCOMMENT Harvard 32, New Hampshire 0 Crimson will miss some extra points Princeton 14, Yale 7 Big Three Champions Cornell 17, Dartmouth 18 Power and class will tell Penn. State 13, Army 7 Improving every week Tulane 21, Columbia 0 Second best team in Dixie Minnesota 14, Iowa 6 Minnesota, we Go-pher you Northwestern 14, Notre Dame 0 "Go you Northwestern" Carnegie Tech 7, Holy Cross 0 Tech is overdue Michigan 20, Penn 6 Wolverines on the rebound Boston College 20, Boston U. 7 No trouble for Eagles Villanova 14, Temple 0 Not much chance for upset here Amherst...
Swing situation around Beantown gets a real dose of aspirin as three topnotch bands pull into town today. Jimmy Dorsey, Les Brown, and Sonny Burke attract in the order named, the last two being here for several weeks, Jimmy doing a series of one-nighters starting tonight at Roseland State and ending up next Friday at the MIT Sophomore Prom...
...resolution passed at the conclusion of a weary series of polemics on the beauties of Socialism and the Marxist principles, was railroaded through at high speed, and none of the dissenting voters in the audience were given the opportunity either to state their own views or question those of the speakers. One member of the audience who attempted to speak his mind early in the meeting was threatened with ejection by the chairman in curt and poorly considered terms. When that speaker had managed to get out his message, the chairman dismissed him contemptuously with, "All right...
...doctrines from the mouths of alleged criminals. He claimed full support of Browder's speaking for the John Reed Society among the alumni, which is ridiculous. And all the while he was claiming suppression of Communist or Socialist doctrine by the University, he interspersed glowing pictures of the Socialist State, and even went so far as to hold out alluring promises of $5,000 a year to its members. We are led to fear that Mr. Lamont never passed the examination he sentimentally recalled taking in Emerson...
...Chapel Hill, N. C., Texas-bred Ray Wolf's North Carolina boys, led by George Stirnweiss and Jim ("Sweet") Lalanne, two of Dixie's most spectacular razzle-dazzle backs, bedoozled their ancient rivals, North Carolina State, 17-to-0. Undefeated so far this season, North Carolina seemed headed for not only the Southern Conference title but its first undefeated season since...