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Mitchell I. Goodman

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Cabbages and Kings

We have in this country what people are calling a labor situation. A few months ago we were panicky about

Crimson Beats Tigers for Burditt, 36 to 32

Bunks Burditt didn't go off the floor of the basketball court under his own power last Saturday night. He was

14 Union Men Pioneer Labor School Here

Harvard's tradition of long-view pioneering in education is not a war-time casualty. The same intellectual spark that gave birth to

Labor Fellow Eyes Hatless Harvard, Blames Lack of Racks for Bare Pates

The Mad Hatter of Alice's Wonderland had nothing on Ed Wagenfeld of Local 45 of the United Hatters, Cap and

Referees May Call 'em from Ceiling in Tryout by Varsity

Despite the axe of wartime necessity which hangs over the head of intercollegiate sports, basketball coach Earl Brown will, in

Odell Brings Blue to Best Season in Years

He's an old Blue Bulldog and he's been biting at Johnnie Harvard's heels for nigh onto 60 years now, but

Crimson to Risk Win Streak Today

Roaring along in high gear, and with a five game winning streak to show for it. Coach Stahl's nine young

Crimson Nine Wins Fourth Straight; Two Service Teams Beaten, 7-3, 6-5

Only a quick glimpse at the weekend's baseball results are enough to convince any sports addict that, footballs over Soldiers

Army Team Edges Crimson Nine in Seesaw, 9-8 Game

Three pitchers and eight runs weren't quite enough for the Crimson to win Wednesday afternoon at Soldiers Field as an

Stahlmen Blast Hub Team 13-5; Rudman Wins on Hill

Coach Floyd Stahl finally got his nine hot and cold diamond experts really warmed up last Friday at Soldiers Field,

Brown Clips Stahlers 1-0 in Pitchers' Battle

An infield error in a tight situation meant the run that gave Brown a 1-0 decision over hard-luck Warren "Moe"

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