Word: returns
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Armed with a telephone, the one and only Stoopnagle stepped to the microphone with a curtsey and a smile. The Colonel brought down the house with jokes thrown at Harvard, the baseball world, and his supposed wife, and only the promise of his speedy return for an encore satisfied the enthusiastic audience...
...Charley Devens '32, one of the former greats of Crimson baseball, a star-studded alumni aggregation will return from the grave tomorrow afternoon to tangle with Coach Floyd Stahl's renovated outfit made up solely of Juniors and Sophomores...
...step which last fall it implied it would take should the Gottlieb referendum fail to go through. The advantages of national unity seem to have influenced yesterday's decision to remain within the Red pale. But these organizational "advantages" consist principally of Communist selected literature and speakers--a negligible return for the fifty cents out of every dues dollar, which the H.S.U. annually pays its national affiliate. And the disadvantages of continued A.S.U. connections are enormous. Intangible but still real is the question of lost prestige on the Harvard campus. There is also the probability of disintegration within the H.S.U...
Sophomore pitching star, Charley Brackett, has been lost to the Stahlmen for the rest of the year, for failing to satisfy his language requirements, it was learned yesterday. Brackett's loss weakens the Crimson hurling corps greatly, and Sophomore Burgy Ayres will probably return to mound duties. Another second year man, Gil Whittemore, will take his place at third base...
...their mother, who is in labor. The adobe house is cold; they need skins to keep themselves and the new baby warm. Taking their father's musket they ride into the mountains, are separated in a blizzard, learn more of themselves and of each other in danger, return proudly with skins of mountain cats, a wolf, a bear...