Word: third
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...families who rent urban homes in the U. S., about a third move every year. This week, as the illogically favorite moving day (Oct. 1) for the country's two largest cities (New York and Chicago) approached, thousands of them signed leases, hired vans, packed. Many moved to save money. Most of them found rental levels for the new season either 1) about the same as last year, or 2) definitely lower...
Opening the third period the Freshmen made their only real drive and reached the Exeter 21 on a forward pass from Wayne Johnson to Steve Gifford. All attempts to advance further failed when the '44 running attack bogged down and the Exonians took the ball on downs...
...short rest between halves seemed to be all the Carrmen needed, for it was a surprisingly different team that faced the Jumbos in the third quarter. The forward combination opened up with a sparkling exhibition of passing and heading. The inevitable wasn't long in coming, for a perfectly executed scoring play starting from midfield ended with Herky Herskovits booting in the first Harvard score on assist from Prenny Willetts. The score was evened but the Johnnies were just getting under...
Weakened by the loss of four or five regulars of the 1939 campaign, and hampered by a poor turnout so far this year, Dunster's gridders look forward to an unimpressive season. Last year's third place winners will depend largely on George Varn, all-House back, Bill McGinniss, end, and Tom Eliot and Hal Smith, tackles...
...attendance at Harvard." This is not the first time Americans have heard such a call. The President of the United States, seven long years ago, declared a state of emergency, and called for united action against the economic and social ills that afflicted "one-third of a nation." Back in those days, if memory serves correctly, many Harvard Alumni did not see it that way. Harvard did not enlist in that war with unanimity. Many thought that it was much more important to balance the budget...