Word: repeatability
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...potatoes, move on into persecution of a weak, homesick child named Emery. As their pubescent restiveness mounts they are caught up in a wave of sadistic evangelism and in their efforts to spread the gospel of "cleanness and hardness," strip the weakling before an open window, force him to repeat the Apostles' Creed. Other developments: abortive homosexuality; a movement to crucify a boy who is suspected of being a Jew; ruinous invention of rumors about English Master George Toppan's misconduct with the headmaster's niece...
...three this afternoon the Yardlings will meet the Bulldog Freshmen in New Haven in an attempt to repeat the victory scored by the Class of '42 last year. The Puppies will present a strong lineup to the Crimson hoopsters, who will be led by Larry Hall, Art Scully and Charley Royer
...fast field and the extra 10 yards in the IC4A. He will be running against Ritter of Dartmouth, Carter of Pitt, Osborne of Yale and Ewell of Penn State. The last named is supposed to have broken the record for the 50 in 5 flat, and stands to repeat his victory of last year in the IC4A 60 today...
...Freshmen will give early-comers something to watch as they take on Andover at 7 o'clock in an attempt to repeat their victory over Worcester Wednesday afternoon. The Varsity game begins at 8:30 o'clock...
...because I love Life. That is an important statement and I want to repeat it: William Saroyan Loves Life." This Wolcott Gibbs parody of a cocky Saroyan dramatic preface appeared on Manhattan newsstands one morning last week. Same morning's papers told about some new Saroyan shenanigans. A brand-new, self-consciously indigenous, highly touted and talented group who call themselves the Ballet Theatre staged the world premiere of a Saroyan innovation. Its title was a phrase for which anti-Saroyans have long groped to describe William Saroyan himself: The Great American Goof. The author of My Heart...