Word: taking
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...biggest change in the Crimson lineup comes not from an injury, but from the surprisingly sudden rise of Bruce MacIntyre to take over Chet Boulris' starting spot at left halfback. Boulris, usually one of the best runners on the team, was certainly below par in last week's Princeton game, and Yovicsin said yesterday that MacIntyre's showing in past games had simply earned him better overall marks than Boulris...
Swomley based his argument on the destructive potential of modern weapons. He stated that it is morally wrong for the U.S. to take part in an arms system "which, if used, would destroy civilized life...
...Yovicsin pointed out, Dartmouth is the only team that can take the title by itself. Cornell, Princeton and Penn all need help from someone else to finish first. There is an advantage to rooting for the scoreboard, however, for Penn and Princeton will be playing cellar teams in Columbia and Yale today, while Cornell and Dartmouth knock heads together...
...things to God," Cronin's written opinions on the Soviets set a horde of censors on his mail and made him feel, at one point, that a trial for treason might be around the corner. "We Americans tend to like everyone, and once upon a time I used to take Russia lightly. That ended the day I found Klaus Fuchs and the boys had sold them the bomb...
...sententious, it is infinitely repetitious and mawkishly obvious. It consists mostly of faithfully recorded drunken blithering, interspersed with two-bit philosophy. But, to the eternal embarrassment of dramatic theorists, the play is great without being good. Like the whiskey that is inflicted on the characters, Iceman demands that we take in a great deal of water and sludge in order to get a little of the real stuff...