Word: usual
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With characteristic spontaneity, Crimeds decided last night to do their bit to alleviate the burdens brought about by the strike. Ten thousand CRIMSONS have been rushed to the Big City, but the usual College press-run has been maintained...
...located in western Massachusetts, the 1,000-student co-educational college would be a liberal arts school "of highest quality," employing only half the usual faculty. Hadley has been suggested as a suitable place for the institution, which might double or triple its enrollment several years after its founding...
...change in the future plans of the club or in the present punching season, which is now drawing to a close, will result from the blaze, according to O'Brien. "We will continue as usual," he commented...
Outgoing President Adolfo Ruiz Cortines lifted the ceremonial red-white-and-green sash of office from his shoulders, draped it on his successor, returned to his seat and retired from public life. López Mateos repeated the oath of office, which, in anticlerical Mexico, specifically excludes the usual "so help me God." "I promise to observe and uphold," he said, "the political Constitution of the United States of Mexico and the laws that derive from it. And if I fail, may the people call me to account...
Except for a handful of late finishers, the college football season ended last week, marked on its tortured course with good balance among top teams, more than the usual number of close, exciting games and a rash of upsets. The season's surprises: the failure of perennially strong Notre Dame and Michigan State to live up to early-season form; the rise of unheralded Louisiana State and the foundling Air Force Academy to the top. At season's close, TIME...