Word: third
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Dick Harlow was especially pleased with the work of Gordie Lyle, third string wingback, who after the scrimmage became the thirty second addition to the ranks of the red-jerseyed elite. Lyle showed much promise on last year's Yardling team before he was forced out with a serious back injury early in the season. A broken leg kept him out of most of spring practice and as a result he was slow in breaking into the lineup this fall. His chief asset in the backfield is speed...
...mouth shut." He likes the American system in which "you give everything to him you like and give nothing to him you don't like." When the air is clear of customers, Felix confesses that he is a Republican but that he will vote for Roosevelt for the third time. He makes his stand clear by a simple illustration. "Look at these postal cards," he says. "You couldn't buy zem because you don't know how zey sell. You have to be experient. Beezness is same as government. You make mess of things if you are not experient." Felix...
...First of all are the civil liberties of the individual summed up in the Bill of Rights. Second would be the political machinery which enables the mass of the people to decide through elected representatives on major issues. Third, the written laws and constitutions which, together with tradition, protect the rights of the minority on the one hand, and prevent sudden guests of popular opinion from altering the structure of society on the other...
...Lewis soon may endorse the candidacy of Wendell L. Willkie were revived tonight when it became known that the labor leader is negotiating for radio time for an address on Friday, Oct. 25. Lewis months ago predicted that President Roosevelt would be "defeated ignominiously" if he sought a third term...
...closest game of the year the Crimson soccer eleven tucked away their third straight win a row by edging out Massachusetts State 1 to 0 Saturday on the Business School Field...