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Robert W. Morgan jr.

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Notes On Tourists, Students, Francs, and Politics

The Government is running five converted troopships to and from Europe to carry primarily students and displaced persons. On the

Samborski Names Godin to Check Favored Elis Here Today

Yale will only be in town for a couple of hours this afternoon, but baseball critics seem to think the

Chinese Dopester Tells All

Cheer up, brothers, for the day is at band. Suffolk Downs dusts off the bugle Monday afternoon. It has been

Harlow May Be Scout at Columbia Next Autumn

Although Dick Harlow was in Cambridge most of the past month gathering up his personal belongings for transfer to Maryland,

Egg in Your Beer

Next to selling refrigerators in Hanover, the casuist job in the world is writing a hockey release on Dartmouth. Like

Doubt Shrouds Harman visit Here

Just by way of introducing the pleasant custom of society notes to these pages, Mr. Harvey Harman, of New Brunswick,

Skaters Meet Huskies Tonight at 8

Crimson skaters may get a colder welcome home than they anticipated on returning to the Arena ice at 8 o'clock

Five-Game Hockey Tour Opens With McGill on Montreal Rink Tonight

Sixteen varsity skaters hit the road for Montreal and possibly their longhest hockey match last night, commencing a five-game holiday

BU Nets 8-2 Victory Over Crimson Hockey Team in Rugged Arena Tilt

Led by speed king Dana Hixton, Boston University defeated the Crimson hockey team 8 to 2 last night in one

Sextet Seeks Third Win In B.U. Tussle Tonight

With two hockey victories that can best be called unexpected behind them, the Crimson skaters will try their skill once

Egg in Your Beer

The weekly sportswriters' luncheon in Boston yesterday noon and a subsequent impromptu gathering of a part of the football faculty

Varsity Eleven Closes Shop on Soldiers Field As Crimson Hits the Long Road to New Haven

Crimson flares lit the way last night as the sixty-seventh Varsity football team retired into Dillon Field House in the

Squad Drills on Punts, Pass Defense

No contact work was the word once again on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. It now looks as though the combined

Varsity Opens Crucial Week Of '47 Season

If Saturday football games are won the preceding Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, as more than one sage has observed, the

Egg in Your Beer

The last time Princeton won a football game on Soldiers Field was back in 1934, when Eddie Casey's gridiron machine

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