Word: adamses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lobster or steak dinner, dancing under thousands of Japanese lanterns, the music of Art Shaw's famous band, and the songs and beauty of lovely Dorothy Rowe, talented young M.G.M. singer, are the features offered by Adams House Friday evening at its annual spring dance.
The first House golf matches held at the Trapelo Golf course on Thursday saw Lowell edging out Kirkland, 5-4, in a decisive match. Dunster conquered Adams, 6-3, and Leverett swamped Dudley, 81/2-1/2. Winthrop failed to produce a team and the Eliot team had to return home untested, receiving...
In the other game yesterday, Dunster staved off a last inning rally by Adams to win, 11-8. Leading Dunster-Funsters was George S. Ford '37, who, batting in the clean-up position, smacked out four hits, including a double. Expert fielding was contributed by George W. Blackwood '37 at...
Satisfied by a broiled lobster and steak dinner, Adams House revelers next Friday night will dance until two o'clock to the sophisticated swing music of Art Shaw and his Brunswick recording orchestra. Lovely and vivacious Dorothy Howe, at present under contract to M.G.M. in Hollywood will entertain guests with...
Harvard's golfing forces started the 1937 season yesterday with an organizational meeting at Adams House under the direction of Richard L. McEldowney '37, manager of the Varsity team. Thirty men listened to Coach Clark Hodder outline the schedule and explain how the team worked without a course of its...