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Dates: during 1920-1929
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NameClass Position Age Wt. Ht. School Barrett, J. E. '30 Tackle 28 188 6 Worcester Batchelder, B. L. '31 Back 21 172 6.2 Milton Burns, B. C. ocC End '32 187 5.11 Andover Cunningham, C. C. '22 Center 19 185 6.1 Milton Davis, F. S. '30 Tackle 21 185 6.1 Loomis Devens, C. '32 Back 19 180 6.1 Groton Douglas, J. G., Jr. '30 End 31 185 6.1 St. George's Faxon, R. M. '32 Tackle 20 185 6.3 Milton Gildes, J. H. '31 Center 20 183 6.0 Boston Latin Gilligan, T. W. '31 Back 20 182 6.0 Newton High...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD SQUAD STATISTICS | 11/23/1929 | See Source »

NameClass Position Age Wt. Ht. School Austen, E. '31 Back 19 175 5.10 Hill Bachman, W. B. '32 Back 20 180 5.10 Choate Barres, H. '32 End 20 162 5.11 Andover Beane, A. C. '31 Back 19 160 5.11 New Orleans Academy Betner, B. C., Jr. '32 Line 21 176 5.10 Hill Booth, A. J., Jr. '32 Back 21 155 5.6 Milford Conklin, J. H. W. '31 Back 20 165 5.8 Exeter Cruikshank, H. L. '31 Back 22 168 6. Taft Dunn, K. '31 Back 20 188 6.2 Kent Ellis, H. M. '30 Back 24 165 5.10 Exeter Ferris...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE SQUAD STATISTICS | 11/23/1929 | See Source »

...speech. Both deaf and blind, blue-eyed, brown-haired Helen Keller learned to talk by imitating what speech felt like, beneath her fingers. Aided by her devoted, lifelong teacher and guardian, Mrs. Macy* (nee Anne Mansfield Sullivan), the prodigious Keller has been a U. S. phenomenon since the age of seven, has won without benefit of favoritism a college degree cum laude (Radcliffe), has cinemacted, lectured, written books, corresponded in French, German and English with her international friends?the blind, deaf, sick, poor, grieving. Over radio-station WEAF she now "hears" music by lightfingering a wooden sounding-board. Professor Pierre...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mencken's Huneker | 11/18/1929 | See Source »

Optimism effected Helen Keller. With blind eyes she envisioned practical consequences tomorrow of what was wisest to do today. Through only a month of this practical optimism, she learned language at the age of seven. Miss Keller's career has also a social significance. The mind of no other deaf-blind has been reached so successfully, by such a variety of people. No longer are deaf-blinds classed with idiots in the statutes of any progressive State. No longer are deaf-blinds permitted to withdraw from society into their aching shells. To the Forest Hills, L. I. door of Helen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mencken's Huneker | 11/18/1929 | See Source »

...just that. But the reasons for locating the Bank in Switzerland are clear, and it is difficult to see how the balance could be overweighted except in favor of some other country which holds the same neutral position as Switzerland, and at the same time boasts an age-old reputation as a European banking center...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WARUM BASEL? | 11/18/1929 | See Source »

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