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...indoor alleys by bar-flies and roustabouts." This really is pretty bad because it implies that the game is only played by bar-flies and roustabouts which is of course an absurdity. For example, the International Bowling League will hold its annual tournament in this city next winter and there will be 16,000 people attending. Surely they are not all roustabouts and bar-flies...
...TIME'S Sport Editor a thorough-going rebuke. To the International Bowling League a well-merited apology. Upon the occasion of the League's winter tourney in St. Paul, Bowling-in-the-Alley will be accurately described...
Even before this blizzard buried all other news in the major Northeastern media outlets, as if a gift from the heavens to University President Lawrence H. Summers, this winter had been a hard, bitter season. Surely, though, this was no challenge the proud snowmen and snowwomen of our campus could not surmount. Surely students would live up to their predecessors’ sang froid and dash out into the freeze, defying nature...
...according to a report in The Crimson last week, ice cream sales in the Square have decreased titanically with the onset of winter. When the going got tough, it seems, Harvard students found something better to do than feed themselves on delicious ice cream...
Harvard students should drop everything to follow the example of these great forebears at once, with a cherry on top. The benefits of ice cream consumption in the winter months are at least as well-demonstrated as some other more controversial hypotheses mentioned recently on campus. Ice cream, for instance, is healthy, containing absolutely no fat or sugar. Eating ice cream in January or February is the only surefire way to vaccinate against frostbite—and who wants to get frostbite? And as many can attest, watching objects of desire dine on the mouth-melting treat—cone...