Word: viewings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...more attention than this one has--from the press, from educators, and from pure football fans. For the Ivy League is trying to make Big Time Football possible on a small scale. This basic philosophy is looked at by some as unrealistic; by others as pure hypocrisy. Some critics view it as an entirely unworkable plan, but a greater number--including the various schools involved--see the Ivy League as the only possible way to ease King Football from his mighty throne without stripping him of all his possessions...
...will undeniably miss DeGraaf, but converted halfback and Captain Art Boland may prove a more than adequate replacement. The lightest member of the squad at 152, he led the team in rushing average as a sophomore (6.4) and was second last season (6.0). More important in view of his quarterback responsibilities is the fact that he completed eight out of eleven passes for 131 yards and two touchdowns last year...
America's feeling of "kinship" toward Britain should not prevent this country from opposing her view, he stated...
However, debt can get out of hand. (But) the writer implies that all spheres of credit have become dangerously overextended, a questionable position in view of the economic projections, and that the Republicans are to blame. In maintaining this point he has completely overlooked the "hard money" policy of the last four years. The Federal Budget is being balanced. The issuance of Treasury 3/4 per cent bonds in 1953 and the subsequent tightening of the money market checked the over accumulation of inventory in that year; in fact, the policy was too successful in that this tightness probably helped...
...accomplished a good deal in the way of shoring us up against the outflowing tide of time: with many bold insights, with a wealth of classical learning, with an imaginative scheme for the process of history and not least of all with a kind of international and worldly view that is so appropriate to our times, he has also given us a work filled with the most narrow-minded prejudices...