Word: wordings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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After "Wintergreen" had been hauled out of the almost inexhaustible band bag, conductor Malcolm H. Holmes '28 had a word to say to the men who had cavorted through nine football games...
...FEINBERG (acting captain): If I had to choose one word to describe the feelings of the team as we enter the Yale game, I would say that we are determined. We're determined to prove to ourselves and to the University that as disappointing as the season has been, we have a fine squad. We're not trying to alibi or explain-we simply mean to win. JOHN JUDKINS (manager): When we leave for New Haven this morning, there well be but one thought in our minds-beat Yale. The team is in the beat mental and physical shape...
...ballot unenlightened as to the nature and objectives of NSA. This supposition was undoubtedly correct, and some sort of explanation was undoubtedly necessary if the results of the vote were to mean anything. But the method utilized by the Council to clarify NSA was--let us say the word--stupid...
...contact work was the word once again on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. It now looks as though the combined forces of past injuries, the elements, and the imminence of the season's big game will send the Crimson against Yale Saturday with the Brown competition as its last real experience under fire. The coaching saff decided that the bitter cold would be too injurious to muscles still aching from the weekend victory to permit a scrimmage...
...wisely aiding, Dewey meant wisely administering. There must be a change in method. Ten times during his 3,000-word speech, ex-Prosecutor Dewey indicted the administration for its "serious economic and diplomatic blunders...