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Peabody and MacKinney will work out with trainer Jimmy Cox in the Indoor Athletic Building during the next few weeks to keep from going too stale, but actual practice sessions will not begin until the afternoon of December 18 when the all-star team will get together for the first time in Evanston, Illinois...

Author: By David B. Stearns, | Title: Peabody, MacKinney Will Head West With All-Stars | 11/27/1941 | See Source »

Although bothered by inclement weather and lack of practice, the Crimson field hockey team chalked up its first win of the season at Belmont yesterday as it rolled over an all-star aggregation of stick-wielders from Smith and Radcliffe to the tune...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Smith, Radcliffe Hockeyites Whitewashed by Crimson | 11/24/1941 | See Source »

...with high hopes of bettering the record of last year's squad. Assisted with the line work by Nick Mellen, guard on 1938's Harvard eleven and Jayvee line coach last season, Boston expects to mold a well-balanced aggregation from unknown material. Al Kevorkian of '37 Harvard and All-Star fame will fill the third coaching post...

Author: By J. ROBERT Meskin, | Title: Coach Boston Ready To Develop Football Abilities of Freshmen | 9/19/1941 | See Source »

With 40,000 spectators shouting, and every radio in Switzerland tuned in, the all-star Swiss soccer team last week beat the German national eleven in Berne's municipal stadium, 2-to-1. An Italian refereed. No trouble occurred. While 6,000 Nazis chorused the German national anthem and the Horst Wessel Lied, 34,000 Swiss stood respectfully quiet. Then they broke-in French, German, Italian-into the Swiss Rufst du Mein Vaterland, which goes to the same tune as God Save the King. Here and there a tall, pale-eyed individual intoned the words of Britain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SWITZERLAND: Germany Loses | 4/28/1941 | See Source »

...minister to an injured woman in Boise, Idaho last spring: "He was so sweet and tender . . . that I just fell in love with him." Died. Laurence Hills, 61, long-time editor and general manager of the European edition of the New York Herald Tribune, oldtime member of the all-star staff of the turn-of-the-century New York Sun; in Paris...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Apr. 7, 1941 | 4/7/1941 | See Source »

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