Word: tides
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Most of that tide seemed to consist of Princeton's John Weber, Held under Wraps before the game, Weber ran wild through the middle of the Crimson line...
...half, with the Harlowmen only one touchdown behind and seemingly coming back; then collapse in the third and fourth period. The symbolic play was the first from scrimmage in the second half-a fumble or bad pass from center. After that even Kenary was not enough to stem the tide alone...
Organized opposition to the present intent of the Committee-and organized opposition alone can turn the tide--may start out with a negative belittling of the honor roll scheme but it must finish in ablaze of positive assertions for the Student Activities Center proposal. Beyond the undisputed need for such an institution and the student demand resulting from that need the Committee must be made to realize that all of the objections it has raised to the Center are invalid...
Commented an Episcopal minister at Jackson: "I believe that the tide of progress is finally sweeping even into Mississippi...
...tide of injuries seems to be turning at last, with all but four men ready to play today. Jim Kenary, Don Stone, John Gorczynski, and Howie Houston will sit this one out. The loss of this quartet, plus Vince Moravec, however, weakens the Crimson severely at center, both tackles, fullback, and in forward passing...