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Brigham Young University

February 13, 1956 | Roy Terrell
Modern basketball considers the 6-footer a relative midget, but 1956 could go down in history as the year of THE LITTLE MEN

December 26, 1955 | Roy Terrell
One sunday morning in the mid-1930s a startled nation of comic strip readers, nurtured on the gentle antics of Little Orphan Annie and Andy Gump and Moon Mullins and as yet untoughened by the machinations of Al Capp,...

December 19, 1955 | Roy Terrell
Maybe it had been done before. If so, the statistician for a Missouri newspaper had never heard about it and the more he wondered the more entranced he became with the subject. After all, it was basketball season...

October 10, 1955 | Jimmy Jemail
LT. JOHN D. COLBRUNN, U.S. Air Force Academy"Football. The game has more influence on our country's youth than any other college sport. From September through November, the traditions, rivalries, songs and cheers...

May 30, 1955 | Paul O'Neil
For half a century or more the new colleges of the old West—many of which were wrenching themselves into new educational patterns based on ranching and mining—have submissively copied the traditions of eastern...