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Jordan has worked the team hard this week--when the rain permitted--and the squad's spirit is high, as it has consistently been all season. The Crimson went through a final brisk workout in Briggs Cage yesterday...
Monday dawned brisk and sunny. For some people it was a day to sleep late. For some it was a day to catch up on that back studying or to take the subway into Boston to watch the Armistice Day Parade. But for the 2000 who thronged the Stadium, watching the Open-Closed game was a perfect way to spend a holiday afternoon...
What excitement there was came after the balloting. In London on election night, crowds 15,000-strong thronged the traditional gathering places, Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus, to watch the returns posted on huge bulletin boards. Balloon hawkers ("Red, a tanner, blue, a tanner") did a brisk business in party symbols, while raucous students, their colleges identifiable by the color of their scarves, greeted the election results with boos and cheers. The crowd's mood was more festive than partisan. Piccadilly's streetwalkers were out in three times their usual force, and a cordon of policemen surrounded...
...second time this fall, your reports on the Cambridge police's parking policy have turned out to be utterly misleading. Following your first announcement that a two-week period of grace would be given overnight parkers in the Harvard area, ticketing went on at a brisk pace. When a friend of mine went down to the Western Avenue station with a ticket, he was told: "The CRIMSON doesn't make our policy...
Neither rain, nor cold, nor snow could keep the football team from its appointed round of practice yesterday. Despite the slippery ground and the frigid air, Coach Lloyd Jordan sent the squad through a brisk review of blocking and tackling fundamentals, followed by offensive defensive work against the freshmen...