Word: darknesse
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At the ringing of a cowbell, by E. Bernard Fleischaker '42 the lights in the courtyard blinked out, and except for a few isolated rooms, the entries were wrapped in darkness. All was dark 55 seconds after the warning signal was sounded.
Before total darkness, however, the Crimson should have cut short a threatened victory drought. Harvard has won only one of its last four games, against Army, and the onslaught of Dartmouth Saturday does not indicate a happy evening for the Crimson. Tonight, though, the puck Chasers are expected to enjoy...
Now we are surer than ever, although we may still have a few hours of darkness ahead, there will be dawn and victory."
This crusade business is slowly geting under my skin. Every time we Americans do anything, we feel that we must pose as knights in white armor bringing light to the darkness of the rest of the world. In the last war Wilson was the guardian angel of the great myth...
If Britain's war Government had made a New Year's resolution, its key word surely was "unity" and Britons could hope the year that began in darkness would end in light.