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Perhaps the additional week of training does not seem important to Princeton with her array of "set-ups" at the beginning of the season. It has been decided at Cambridge that practice games prove nothing to the players and are of no interest to the undergraduates. The Crimson schedule next fall opens with Amherst, Brown, and Army, all three of which start practice at least a week before the Harvard squad...
More in the nature of spectators than opponents were the ragged anti-Long array: old-line New Orleans Democrats; New Dealers, politically anemic in spite of spoonfeeding by Postmaster General Farley; reform zealots; lady Long-haters...
NORMAN THOMAS'S little book on war has the virtues and defects of almost all the peace literature which floods the country. The author presents tables and facts and statistics in an alarming array, includes poems, quotations from noted men and proves convincingly that as for war there is no profit in it, no glory from it, and no need for it. It is a handy reference book for earnest pacifists who seek arguments to confute their opponents...
Confronted by a formidable array of microphones, amplifiers, and recording turntables in Memorial Hall, 175 Freshmen have recently read a rearrangement of Acsop's fable, "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse," for one minute and a half and chatted informally for another minute...
...Always they run from one class to another, always they hurry. How am I to sell my goods," he pointed to an imposing array of raw carrots, lettuce, bananas, oranges, and apples, "If they all the time rush...