Word: error
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Students have been drilled all year on different types of landings and the importance of careful judgement of wind and distance. An error might land the pilot in the situation of the Leverett House Bunny, who, after two hours' solo, misjudged the space he had to land in and saved himself in the nick of time from rolling into the harbor by opening the throttle and taking off again...
...innings was Bob Lusskin, being relieved in the last three by Dick Hardling. Bob Axtell was behind the placed for eight innings, while Jay McConville played the last one. Bart Harvey was by far the most consistent infielder, accepting many difficult plays at second base with only one error...
Yale, after getting off to a fine start by scoring victories over Pennsylvania and Dartmouth behind its sensational Sophomore left hander, Ted Harrison, fell into error Saturday against the Lions and bowed, 4 to 1, although Joe Wood, Jr. held the victors to six hits while his mates were pounding out nine, including a homer. That victory was the fourth in six games for Columbia, giving it a tie for second with the Elis. In the week's other game, Princeton achieved its first victory of the season, beating Pennsylvania...
...Department). After nearly five years, the Army last week was still using mostly Springfield rifles, and thinking about Garands. Official excuse for this situation: that the Garand has not yet been supplied to the Army because it is still going through a normal process of trial, error, correction. Some critics think there is another reason: mis judgment, followed by scandalous reluctance to admit and repair a mistake. This week a serious charge against the Garand is being made public...
...Crimson has read the address in its entirety. To us it still seems that the implications of the first portion of the sermon are interventionist. However, the Crimson is happy to find that it is in error, that Bishop Lawrence never intended to be so understood. It is our fervent hope that others in the Harvard community will be wise enough to follow the Bishop's lead, and neither "think or say that this country should enter...