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llgn'xa11'1l finally recognized the in1pnrtu11t'e of the slap- us Ll liioclt'-in lurin of P11tv1'tui11111e11t and l'l1IllIllllllltilllltll. 'l'l1w swinifl point of tlw U11-1'sve1'sq Report was 11 I'l?4'lllCSl lor Slltttllntllllt in t'IttlLltX1l1l'lll funds. The 1'IllNlIltlllllS 1-1-1111111111-1-tl in tliis lutf-st plan tlutl have 4111114-111'e4l lN?t't'Illll3llfZ liiglwr 1-nsts and tlvvuluml ilnllrirs. lTUl'lll!?t' signs ull thi- Cnllvgt-is straits 13211110 nlnfn lmard rutvs iwnt up sutldvnly at tlie lwgin- ning of lliv sw,-mill tt-rin. F1-ntl quality. l1mx'ew?1'. did nut i111p1'm'e. and thtf stall' ul l'llt liC'l3IlS asked tlmt students lulw nnly lim glassf-s of fruit juirgc-s ut l,11't'LlliliLlS-l. Tllll last and IIIUSI, t'HIllI'l'IV0l'S-llll part of tl10 1'0- port was it reqtlest for Melee-111pliasisvllur il drin- nite 111m'P away llI'0lll pr0fessi011alis111 in 1-nllegiato z1tl1leti:Q's. On tliis SlIlJjPt'l. the AClItlllllSll'8lll'Dl1 and. for 0111-0. tln? Crinison stmrd togrtlirlr. Only Font- lmull C-,fat-h Lloyd Jordan supporlvfl any snrt Of fuvoritisni tnwarcl alliletes at all. After C0IlSlClFlA- alilf' l1lustf-ring on llfrlll sides. results aplwared ill quick stic-c-Pssiu11: lJI'USt'lyllZillg groups like the Cl'll'Il5Ol1 Keyis Scliuols Cuniiliittve and Harvard Clulms were asked to 6111,-o11r'agQ 'illll-I'0LlIlCl lmysv: Yale. then Harvard and utlwr Ivy lfague schools al1and011Pd spring fuutlnall practice l8IJlJElI'6'lllly to Jordanis disinayt. Outside the lvy League: tl1C National Efllltitlltbll Assm,-iation askf-d that lln- pnst-sf'asm1 Bowl ganws lie disc-rmlitinued. Al Har- Valrfl. the H.A.A. Eil1ItUllIlL'f'fl a 1'f'VlSPfl ffmtlmll i' can 'sw :fl 3 9 ' lit , 'fn -vii , ,.ff'j,,- , . -M...-wivf 1 JY ., . - - 4- , ,.- ' V , 9' ,V -'A-.-7vfM f:6f,,. t , I ,w fl ' '+ag,41e 3w'lf 4 V H .4 ' 4- 1 4' W1Y5f lM?'7 'l ' ,Z W W' MT,-ff' 'I JCM, br,.a-f' ,f. ,W , ,,-. .ff , N WM r K 4,4 , glvff' I ' 'f If 1 A ,,,,--r' , 4, . , ,.,m .W ,V .mf V f ,.::z' V, Mx- f W -I IM I, f MN Lampoon marooned were freed by alert Crimson carpenter. www ' , f- mf' .I ff H ,M ,W , v LM , ,, xt , 'ffw-5-4-, ' M ., ,fn , -' fjff Y fn, , 1-2 f v.,,n ffj::, ' '?',,,..4-' w,5,,..f ' ' ' 1, flfff. 1' ,I ff .dvr ,V 3 ,,f,L-,,1,:-51,.:f 47 y -v ., ,, ' ,fgwmq 4, ff- ,,4.1 ..'.,.Lf5ff!i'l ' L ff 'I-.Eg ff-,px-V' www' ff' -ff , f- ,,. , Thousands cheered the Cambridge crew. st,-lit-dulvg Colgate, Davidson and wfL'tSl1iIlglOll Uni- ve-rsity would replace- Cornell, Army and Holy lfmss in 1952. tlt might lac noted here that in ,SL l'lu1'xw11'rl managed to win its game with Armyj WEN the YFHI' ITPQHII. there was one fall week- :-nfl willt no football game scheduled. Armistice R
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