Word: angells
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...making the trip to Lake Placed, and though they stand pretty well at the top of the large University squad of 20 men, it is more than likely that when the season gets underway after the Midyear examinations there will be some shifting in the ranks. C. F. Angel '33, R. L. Riley '33, H. L. Washburn, Jr. '33, and H. S. Sise '34 will form the Harvard contingent and will enter both races together. Harvard has little chance for the Championship, because it is given to the high-point team in a contest which embraces such sports...
...setting their play in a sideshow, musicomedy rehearsal hall and flea circus. What happens: A barker (Paul Kelly), who considers all women "magoos" (unflattering sideshow epithet), finally falls in love with a carnival queen (Claire Carlton). When ambition leads her to throw in her lot with a theatrical "angel," Actor Kelly takes to drink. When she turns out to be a dramatic failure, she takes to prostitution. In the end love conquers...
...Angel Brovelli and Michael Steponovich were dropped from the St. Mary's squad for breaking training. Brovelli got on it again in time to do most of the work on the 80-yd. march that beat Oregon in the last period...
...John L. Angel of New York City, Melvin L. Barnet of Yonkers, Simon M, Bessie of New York City, Henry C. Brooks of Staten Island, Henry S. Bullard of Manhasset. George Van D. Comfort of New York City, Thomas L. Day of Hewlett, Gerald W. Downer of Poughkeepsie, Kyrie Elkin of Brookyln, Robert E. Von Elten of Brooklyn, Arhur M. Fields. Jr. of New York City, Richard W. Gilder of New York City, William M. Higgins, Jr. of New York City, Henry M. Hoyt of New York City, Andrew Kacmarcyk of Long Island City, Hubert D, Kernan, Jr. of Utica...
...Marriman was eating a freshman's hat with caviar and coffee. There was an effulgent unity which clung to his person like a baltimore enreole. The President mounted a stop ladder to read from an early annotated edition of the daily CRIMSON. The Vagabond swooned. It was more than angel tissue could bear...