Word: make
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...basis of seven comparative scores, Brown and Harvard are two of the most evenly matched soccer teams in the East. Their strikingly similar records--three wins and four losses against the same opposition--should make a good contest when the teams meet on the Business School Field at noon today...
Breaking precedent again, the committee gave a dinner early this fall, at which Provost Buck commended its effort to make Dudley more attractive and promised to help the Center achieve full recognition. The money for the annual dinners comes through the Provost's office...
What Gray does not tell is how we can do the job without lowering our economic standards. He skirts the problem of who is going to pay the bills, and with what. Gray admits that rearming the West is going to make the financing of his aid programs just that much harder; he also notes that building up undeveloped areas will be a tough and expensive hob in itself. Gray also believes that Europe is not yet ready to fend for itself; there is a lot of evidence to indicate that even this moderate position may be too optimistic. European...
Producer David Bowen '51 explained yesterday that the Group hopes to make enough at Wellesley to cover the possibility of losses in Cambridge. The play will open in Fogg Museum courtyard, December...
...pound Doug Worrall is the fly-half, and John Cotter is the scrum-half, Roger Gleeby is the "lock," polo-playing Tom Calhoun the other wing forward, while George Lee, Club secretary, and Brad Lundborg make up the second row. Doug Hardy and Club treasurer Bruce White are in the front row, with Lew Travis as be hooker. The spares are Hollis Hunnewell, Ken Kunhardt, Kit Liang, Andy Eklund, and David Akers...