Word: making
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...freshmen should make it four straight. Their season so far has been marred only by a pre-vacation upset by Melrose High in a last minute substitution for a game scheduled with the Brown freshmen. The substitution proved an unfortunate one for the '53 skaters, for they have since had an easy time in a home game with the Bruins...
This year's play, in the same vein as last year's, is about a young gentleman (Robert W. Kratz '50) in love with Phoenicium, who is owned by a procurer (John E. Rexine '51). But the young man doesn't have enough money to buy her, and, to make matters worse, a Persian soldier has already made a down payment on her in accordance with the Roman "lay away" plan...
Lamont officials already are paying messengers to make the rounds--they say the fees go mainly for salary. It would be less expensive to send boys to a few places than to many rooms. Such a scheme was once tried and abandoned, but before the days of the six-bit fine. There would certainly be cooperation now, and fewer men would keep books in their rooms if the return was easier. Taking books back to Lamont just before dawn may be a small task, but it is a painful one in rain, snow or cold. The Student Council could...
...pattern of the game was designed to reduce spectators to mild hysteria. Harvard opened the scoring almost immediately as Bill Garrity took a goal mouth pass from Carl Timpson and flicked it in. Midway in the opening period, Northeastern took advantage of a Harvard penalty to make a four man rush on the lone defenseman and goalie Chase it was a sure fire scoring play...
...alternatives offered, according to Doane, are 1) to make a stab at broadcasting within FCC requirements, 2) to wait for the April hearings, 3) to hope for an extension, or 4) to become a commercial station, requiring an impossible outlay of money...