Word: take
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Yesterday, however, Little Brown & Company allowed him to take down his hair at a press conference. The former Lampy editor, who failed to make the CRIMSON "despite the advice of Dr. Conant, who had just made it himself," mourned the passing of "the flowering of New England...
Because 26 men have yet to turn in their cards and because many changes may take place between now and September. Reginald H. Phelps, assistant dean in charge of records, explained that the figures are by no means final...
...advantages that all concerned would derive from such an arrangement must seem obvious. The Crimson's opponents would be able to take their meals and sleep near the location of their particular contest, not only making the trip to Cambridge easier and more pleasant, but also allowing them more time to engage in pre-game practice sessions. The new building could be of even more direct benefit to Harvard if offices for the H.A.A. and for the various intercollegiate sports' managers were included therein, thus doing away with the dingy, cramped quarters these organizations now possess in the basement...
...super-football machine, if the much-needed structure is to become more than a mere pipe dream. Until such time, the College can well adopt a temporary stop-gap measure in converting the unfinished top floor of Dillon Field House into two or three bunk rooms so as to take care of at least a few of the visiting aggregations. To do this would require only a small financial outlay. Although only a modest beginning, it would be a definite step in the right direction, a constructive move in bringing Harvard hospitality towards visiting athletes up to the level...
Smashing the record of Lothrop Withington, Jr. '42, Frank Pope, a Junior at Franklin and Marshall College, swallowed three live goldfish today to take the intercollegiate championship...