Word: alan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Champagne, Sec (adapted from Johann Strauss's Die Fledermaus by Alan Child; lyrics by Robert A. Simon; Dwight
George F. Stork '35, Crimson right inside, and Melvin G. Grover '35 both tallied for the Varsity, while Harvard H. Broadbent '32, Jayvee coach, and Noobar R. Danielian '28, Freshman soccer mentor, both scored for the graduates. Alan T. T. Schumacher '32, last year's captain, and J. P. Faude '31, former all-American goalie and second Freshman coach, played for the old men, as did Paul J. Catinella '32 and John B. Wight, Jr. '32, Charles S. Kelley, 3rd '36, and John W. Kellogg '36, Jayvee players, filled in the graduates' team...
...main task which confronts Coach Carr will be to develop a successor to Captain Alan T. Schumacher '33, who played at right outside. He will also need to find a pair of capable wing half-backs...
...Died. Alan Francis Winslow, 37, one-handed assistant chief of Pan American Airways' foreign department, first U.S. aviator to bring down a German plane in the War; when he fell from a third-floor hotel window; in Ottawa...
Voltaire (Warner) is an historical picture in the grand manner, with powdered wigs, conversations behind curtains, a package of letters from the King of Prussia and George Arliss in unbecoming knee breeches. Count de Sarnac (Alan Mowbray) is the greedy Minister of Finance to Louis XV (Reginald Owen). Because Voltaire (George Arliss) writes tracts denouncing his heavy taxes, the Count tries to bring him into disfavor with the King- unsuccessfully because the King enjoys Voltaire's conversation and Mme Pompadour (Doris Kenyon) finds him entertaining...