Word: swing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Readers of '47's first issue would probably feel that what some of the nation's top writers "have always yearned" to tell them wasn't much. Articles by Jay Franklin, Raymond Swing and Roy Chapman Andrews had the old familiar ring. The photographic art spreads in color (Will Connell, David Eisendrath) and the gag cartoons (Alan Dunn, Gardner Rea) weren't up to the average of the people who made them...
Varsity "A" squashmen led by high ranking Adam Foster will swing, into action again with a match against Trinity at Hartford today and another with Amherst tomorrow at Amherst...
...deliberate selfishness that results in the unreasonable attempts of business to squeeze the consumer in a time of prosperity. The businessman, like the worker, knows that we live in a pendulum economy, where the inevitability of the next depression is as sure as the swing of the brass rod in the grandfather's clock. The businessman's defense is to make money in the sunshine, enough at least to oil his idle machinery in the dead days at the bottom of the cycle. The result is the increasing trend toward consolidation and away from the dispersion of ownership that, theoretically...
Under the guidance of Charles W. Duhig '29, assistant dean of the College and Graduate Secretary of PBH, new committees, such as the Harvard Ticket Agency and Information Bureau, came into full swing, while old ones, such as the Social Service Committee, hit their stride once more...
Undefeated in all their meets so far this year, the Freshman and Varsity wrestling teams swing into the hardest parts of their schedules with the start of the spring term. On the first Saturday of the new 16 week session the Varsity meets the unbeaten Cadets from the United States Military Academy in the indoor Athletic Building, while the Yardlings face Exeter at Exeter...