Word: anderson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...open doubles T. Zinsser and Cohodas downed Dolloff and R. David, 6-0, 6-2; J. Anderson and Bob Ashley beat Keevil and VonBlon, 6-0, 6-4; Wendell and Zinsser defeated A. A. Bothner and J. Nelson, 6-0, 6-0; and Hanley and Deland topped Hall and Stearns...
...only second-round doubles match, Wendell and Zinsser edged out Anderson and Ashley in a see-saw match...
Canby writes with complacency of having "stuck his neck out" in a favorable review of one of Sherwood Anderson's early books. He also held out alone on the Book-of-the-Month Club jury for Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath. But such bravado was obviously rare. For Canby is not a daring or a penetrating critic. On the other hand, by his industry, fluency, and sincere impulse to "pass on sound values to the reading public," he made a place for himself in his period. He is as competent as any prophet to observe...
Former Varsity coach Bob Ashley, defeated in the singles last week by New England doubles champion Charles Keevil, sought revenge on Keevil successfully in the University doubles, dumping the latter and R. von Blen, 6 to 0 and 6 to 4. Ashley's partner was J. Anderson...
...feet. It was broken again in 1935 by Orvil Anderson and Albert W. Stevens, U.S. Army Air Corps, who went to 72,395 feet in a sealed, spherical gondola like Piccard...