Word: andersons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...World's Fair last fortnight, ex-Yeoman Husted took out his faded blue uniform, adorned it with new buttons, new stripes. By a kind of wishful magic familiar to more men than would ever admit it, John Husted then became "Lieut. Blish C. Hills, U. S. S. Anderson." On Riverside Drive by the Hudson, he strolled with others in blue, bandied glances with the passing girls, was casually curt with mere sailors...
Three little D. A. R.'s are we . . . Everything is a source of fun, We're all descended from Washington, We don't rent halls to Anderson, Three little...
Does TIME not err in announcing over and over in several recent issues [TIME, March 6 et seq. ] that Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt has resigned from the D. A. R. because it did not allow Marian Anderson to appear at Constitution Hall...
Badly handicapped by the abscense of Doug Anderson, Gordon Halstead, and Captain Phil Hammond, all of when were injured in the Dartmouth game last Saturday the Varsity increase team went down to a 10-5 defeat yesterday afternoon at Durham, N. H., by the Wildcats...
...every moment of action, and has served to holster up the defense In critical moments. Peter Zouck, who comes from the Gilman School In Maryland, where lacrosse is on a par with football, has distinguished himself by agile footwork and speedy ball-handling. Great things were expected from Doug Anderson, the captain of the 1941 Freshman combine and an all-New England man at Exeter, but his shoulder was put out of commission in the Maryland game and he wrenched his ankle last Saturday and thus he has had little chance to prove his worth...