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...presence of three Freshmen in the Varsity lineup that meant the difference between victory and defeat for the men under Jim MacDonald, for center half Dave Ogden, outside forward Bob Scully, and inside forward Ed Close each played over three quarters, plugging the holes in the injury-ridden Crimson aggregation...
...secrecy of their voting booths the American people last week brought about a sweep for an opposition party the like of which the country had not seen since the depression-ridden days of 1930. It was interesting but idle to speculate on what might have happened had the elections been held this week, after the sweeping, magnificently planned assault on Africa. But the democratic process had once more been observed, the people had judged, and the Republican Party became almost co-equal in power with the Democrats...
...settled himself for a four-day perch, said he was going to try to get into the Navy when he came down. Durable old Walter William ("Pudge") Heffelfmger, 74 (see cut), spectacular Yale football guard of the '90s, wheeled out the high-wheeled bike he had ridden in his youth, unsentimentally handed it over to scrap collectors. Oil-rationed citizens all over the nation worried about the winter, but in long-limbed Cinemactress Loretta Young's heart was no dread. To keep warm on a midwinter night in California she had a solution: chipmunk pants...
Although they dominated play during almost the whole game the Funster football players were held to a scoreless tie yesterday by an injury-ridden Kirkland squad that had to rely on defensive tactics, especially the kicking of Bob Slattery, to keep the Funsters from their goal line...
...khaki. He has told of young Quizz West (William Prince), a farm boy who leaves his girl (Mary Rolfe) and his family to become a soldier. Quizz goes to training camp and then to war, and, on a tiny island in the Pacific, is part of a gallant, malaria-ridden remnant that face war's horror, enact its heroism and succumb to its fate...