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...safe prediction that Holy Cross will field the beefiest team on the schedule Saturday and the Crimson got in the mood to face this array of brawn yesterday by grinding through the longest scrimmage of the week...
...haired Moira Shearer, the film is not very fortunate in its performers. Miss Shearer, a ballet dancer appearing in her first movie, is an attractive actress who looks wonderful in tights. The dancing, featuring Leonide Massine and Robert Helpmann as both choreographers and performers, is proficient. But, during the longest ballet sequence, the badly inflamed Technicolor will not make the picture any more exciting to balletomanes. People who don't much care for the ballet to begin with may conclude from The Red Shoes that ballet folk are a more tiresome lot of exhibitionists offstage than...
Harvard's lone score, which came in the second period, resulted from a pass that was batted by an Indian defender into the arms of Crimson guard Bill Rosenau. The longest play of the game--a 37-yard heave from Dave Warden to Pete Leavitt--had put the ball on Dartmouth...
...Rossiter, Eliot tailback, got off with the longest run of the day, going 95 yards around end for his team's second score. Previously, the defending champions had marched 60 yards in the first quarter, with Dave Wheeler going over from the three for the first tally...
Their notion was that it was small towns, not big towns, that needed air service the most. Airline oldtimers scoffed. There was not enough traffic in the small burgs, they said. Besides, on short hauls (Southwest's shortest hop is 22 miles, its longest only 115) planes would waste so much time on the ground that they would not be much faster than trains or buses. Southwest sped up its ground operations until now a DC-3 can discharge passengers, load new ones, and take off again only 90 seconds after it taxis to a stop (six extra minutes...