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...encouraging things the 1951 squad did for Harvard football. It came up from fiat on its back to put on hard-played, crowd-pleasing shows the rest of the year, even if it did not win every game. The Crimson lost to Princeton, for example, by a greater margin than to Cornell. Yet the Tigers' victory seemed much less of a rout than the loss...
...Harry Truman in public popularity, the Gallup poll reported last week. The poll's method was to ask voters to express a choice between Truman and each of the three. Ike led Truman 64% to 28%(rest undecided) Warren ran 55-33 ahead of Truman. Taft's margin was narrow...
...Doren caught a pass from Jim Poindexter for the extra point which was the margin of victory. The play came after a 35-yard toss from halfback Bill Howland to end Bob Barbee gave the Slaves their score in the second period...
Only lineman Lefty Almeyer and Jack Margin stood out for the Commuters, who were badly outclassed. Halfback Bill Moore of the Prexies led his team to victory, scoring four of the five touchdowns...
Peron's margin was greater than his 55% edge in 1946, a popular mandate loudly acclaimed by his party followers. But it was not the kind of sweeping percentage that strong-man regimes commonly drum up. Peron, in fact, had not seemed to be trying during the campaign. After taking a leave of absence from office to barnstorm for an overwhelming victory, he canceled all such plans when tiis wife Evita fell gravely ill. Sticking lose to Evita's bedside, he made only four radio campaign speeches...