Word: anderson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...spite of a serious lack of outdoor practice in March and of Dong Anderson's and Captain phil Hammond's injuries Skip Stahley's Varsity lacrosse team has not made an impressive record thus far this Spring. A stronger refense is vital if Harvard is to place high in intercollegiate circles...
...Green players were too much for the defence, which was considerably weakened by the shifting of aggressive Norm Blotner from first defense to a midfield position. As a result of the Tuft and the Dartmouth matches, two of Skip Stanley's most reliable attack men, Sophomore Dong Anderson and Captain Phil Hammond, are on the sick list, and until they return, the team's scoring abilities are dangerously reduced...
Tall, curly-haired John Mason Brown (Post) is, at 38, the youngest of the newspaper critics. Probably the ablest all-round of the lot, he combines journalistic dash ("Most Hamlets look like the original interior decorator") with analytical skill. With Anderson, he has the highest critical boiling point; brought in a plausible minority report on Abe Lincoln in Illinois. He lectures far & wide, has led Variety's boxscore for best-guessing hits and flops five times in the last nine years...
...Anderson and Hammond...
...serious casualty befell the Stahleymen when Doug Anderson, playing his first game since his spring trip injury, wrenched his ankle no badly that he will be unable to practice for at least a few days. Anderson's accident brings the sick list up to two, the other player being Captain Phil Hammond. HARVARD DARTMOUTH Hanford, g g, Hastings Livingston, pt. pt., Case Lewis, c pt c pt, Sterling Gilbert, ld ld, Hoskinson Blotner, 2d 2d, Van Mator Willard c c, Webster Ferris, 2a 2a, Catherine Anderson, 1a 1a, Merriam Zouck, oh oh, Fuller Halstead, lh lh, Brown