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William S. Fairfield
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Stringent Loyalty Checks at Yale Keep Teachers Tense
The FBI has moved in on Yale University. New Haven agents wander in and out of Provost Edgar S. Furniss'
FBI's Activities Spread Fear at Yale
Copyright 1949 by the editors of THE HARVARD CRIMSON. ( Not to be reprinted in any form without the specific
Valpey's Squad, With 4 New Faces, Practices Under Game Conditions
A football player lay face down on the soggy turn; men in red and white jerseys gather around the still
The Sporting Scene
Nobody ever gets an autograph at Braves Field. Nobody ever wants one. Fenway Park has Theodore S. Williams. Sportsman's Park
Valpey, Sebo Drill Football Team in Briggs Cage
From the sprinting, it might have been a heavy duty track meet. From the attention to footwork and timing, it
Valpey, Back from 10-Week Tour, Opens '49 Grid Season
Art Valpey yesterday announced the opening of the 1949 football season. The well-fed varsity football coach and his staff, having
Weeks Keeps Silent on Fisher's Status in NSA
William D. Weeks '49, President of the Student Council, last night withheld the results of a meeting which was held
Fisher Resigns from YRC; Wrote 'Un-American' Study
Robert C. Fisher '51 yesterday resigned from the Harvard Young Republican Club. He charged the HYRC's Planning Committee, of which
Valpey Puts Football on Road Back
Some men are natural leaders, others shove it down your throat. Arthur L. Valpey, Jr. has never shoved anything down
Bender Explains Ruling To Curb Investigations
Dean Bender yesterday clarified the status of a new ruling which would force all student investigation of the University's administrative
Tiger Fight, Finesse, Fortune Chills Crimson Eleven, 47-7
They were men without arms. They carried the ball without arms (five fumbles). They tried a passing game without arms
Valpey Orders Evening Workouts for Eleven
Art Valpey ordered the first evening football practice of the year last night and the obliging writers of Cambridge and
Varsity Reverses Form In Cornell Shellacking
Harvard looked like the Columbia team of last week--only worse on offense. Cornell looked like Harvard of last week--only better
Egg in Your Beer
The foyer of the University of Michigan athletic office is a trophy room which makes the Harvard Club of Boston
Valpey, No Egg Fancier, Had Big Role in Michigan Success
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb., 24--"I'll take mine scrambled" was Art Valpey's reply tonight to the suggestion that he would take