Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Lilienthal '36, the other returning veterans competing for the third year are Richard Ford '36 and Richard Morgan 4th '36. Other promising swordsmen who are fast shaping up for the opening match with the Peroy Salle d'Armes on Tuesday, February 18 are Elmer Rarp, Jr. Oc.C and Albert E. Weiner...
George P. Byrne, Jr. '38, of Flushing, N. Y., has been elected second assistant swimming manager; Albert C. Doyle '38 of Brockton interscholastic manager...
...track team will be given a chance to show their wares against some of the classiest performers in the country when they compete in the annual B. A. A. Meet on Saturday, February 8. The four are Milton Green '36, Robert C. Hall '36, Winslow L. Pettingell '38, and Albert K. Barcewicz...
...dark, serious young man named John Albert Wilson went to Chicago to study under the famed Orientalist. Born in Pawling, N. Y., he had graduated from Princeton, got a teaching job at American University in Beirut, Syria, grew so fond of visiting archeological sites in his rattletrap automobile that he once had to walk the 18 miles from Bab to Aleppo in pitch darkness because in his eagerness to be off he had not properly strapped on his spare gasoline supply. After John Wilson got Chicago's Ph. D. in Egyptology, Breasted sent him on an expedition to Luxor...
Died. Clara Butt, 62, onetime milkmaid who became Great Britain's most popular contralto and a Dame Commander of the British Empire; after a long illness; in Oxford, England. Six feet, three inches tall and equipped with a voice so powerful that neither Albert Hall's organ nor the Coldstream Guards could drown her notes,, she was a favorite with royalty, performing many times before Queen Victoria, Edward VII, George...