Word: worked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...could have mingled with the 2,500 people who attended our annual Charity Ball, given under auspices of the Cicero Welfare Center, last Saturday night, if you would observe the work of our civic bodies and social groups, you would likewise alter your editorial opinion of Cicero...
...devoted her month's vacation, largely to resting and relaxing from her often strenuous work at Yale...
Last year's Freshmen seemed to have a good time together. Yardling Coach Pete Peterson says it's because they went on several bus trips together; at any rate, it's a good sign of the will to work which is about 90% of being a good swimmer (5% is natural ability; 5% guts). Dave Stearns, leader of the '42 team, typifies the Sophomores: he has spirit--works hard and once tried unsuccessfully to throw a newspaperman into the pool: he has a measure of speed, and he enjoys pulling his rotund body through the water. So do his classmates...
Consequently, once the proposed committee had been formed it would either have to retire to inactivity immediately or unearth some issues on which to go to work. Quite conceivably, a situation may explode at Harvard where fundamental principles of academic freedom are actually flouted. But there is time enough when that moment comes to form the necessary committee to deal with the matter...
Fesler spent several weeks last spring drilling some of the newcomers on fundamentals, and this work should pay dividends in the future. Now he has a band of willing boys who have much natural ability, and the chances of moulding them into a first-class operating unit are infinitely better. In many respects, the impossible task facing Coach Fesler last year was to make a slick purse...