Word: tufting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...boys and the Jumbos came to town for a race last Saturday, when Tim Coggeshall led four other Crimson runners across the finish line, leaving the visitors far in the van. Tomorrow, however, Tuft's Roy Phillips, diminutive distance ace who placed second in the IC4A meet at New York, will be on hand, and there should be a good duel between him and Coggeshall. Starting time is 3 o'clock...
Meanwhile, the '46 soccer team will meet the Tuft Freshmen on the Business School Field at 2 o'clock...
Webster omitted so many important bits of information that one begins to wonder about his personal loyalty. He might have stated (in the words of Dr. West, the Miracle-Tuft tooth brush man): "Take good care of yourself. . . . You belong to the U. S. A."; or at least hinted that Sealed Power Piston Rings help you "Save gas. Save oil! Save engine wear...
...Production Board ordered razor blades cut to one a week for each shaver. Out cropped a lush, thickety growth of feature stories and beard pictures; the Smith Brothers sprouted back into the news; radio comics combed their files frantically for beard jokes, from B for beavers, to T for tuft. But the full text of WPB's order proved the best joke of all. As late as 1940 one blade a week per man was all the nation used anyway...
...full field scrimmage at 3:30 o'clock today, a less-practiced Tuft's squad should be easy meat for the Crimson...