Word: falling
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Harvard's chapter of the American Independence League, which issued membership buttons to some 750 undergraduates in a whirlwind campaign last fall, has shaken down into a mid-winter lassitude. But its leaders stress the fact that the A. I. L. is just hibernating, not dead...
...because of its amorphous membership, and the lack of clear cut issues, the A. I. L. refrained the from taking a stand on the bitter Congressional battle over the Neutrality Bill last fall. Similarly, it took no public position on the Finish Loan question though privately League leaders have expressed the opinion that the loan was too small an issue, and too unlikely to draw the United States into war, for the League to take a definite stand...
Princeton will present a strong lineup headed by Johnny Meyerholz, six foot three center, who starred at end on the football team last fall. Dan Carmichael, veteran six-footer, and Sophomore Paul Busse are slated for the forward posts, while a pair of Seniors, Captain Ed Green and Bob Stewart, are the probable guards...
Coach Frank Cappon has a capable substitute for Meyerholz in Bob Peters, another six foot three, 195-pound football player, who starred at halfback last fall. A Sophomore and a Southerner, Peters is sure to see service tonight and may even start some place in the line...
...pleasure to see Montgomery doing something besides his usual playboy roles. Those who know the star always have claimed that he could do a real job if the studio would only give him a chance. The critics confirmed this in their reviews of "Night Must Fall" but the public was only bewildered to see good old light-hearted Bob playing a murderous bellhop. They laughed in the wrong places. Not this time, however. As the tension gathered, in the last half hour of the film and "Silky" Kilmount, now twelfth Earl of Galay, is condemned by his peers...