Word: armstrong
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Catchers: R. H. Armstrong '31, Batchelder, Fincke, R. C. Laughlin '31, Sheldon, T. J. Valenski...
Lawrence's Crew--Stroke, Lawrence; 7, T. C. T. Buckley '32; 6, T. E. Armstrong '32; 5, J. M. Erickson '32; 4, C. F. Hovery '32; 3, L. G. Robinson. Jr. '32; 2, J. M. Byrne '31; Bow, William Stickney '33; Cox, F. C. Holmes...
...kangaroo was scarcely more Australian than Melba herself. In Australia she grew up as Nellie Porter Mitchell, daughter of a rigid Scottish contractor who thwarted all her early efforts to make music a profession. He relented after her unfortunate marriage to Charles Nesbitt Armstrong, manager of a sugar plantation in the Queensland Bush, whom she left two months after the birth of her son George. She left her son, too, although she continued to provide for him. When he was 23 their reconciliation took place in Kansas City, and in recent years she had displayed great pride in grandmothering...
Among the promising candidates for the University squad are: the following members of last year's first boat--T. E. Armstrong '32, F. F. Colleredo-Mannsfeld '32, J. M. Erickson '32, Captain Hallowell, M. M. Johnson '31, and A. N. Webster '31; the following members of last year's Freshman boat--W. B. Bacon '33, Malcolm Bancroft '33, G. J. Cassidy '33, R. H. Ballowell '33, Robert Saltonstall, Jr., '33, and F. J. Swayze...
Retired. Sir Harry Gloster Armstrong, 70, British Consul General, dean of foreign consuls in Manhattan, whose term in office has been twice extended beyond the age limit (60) because of "special conditions." New Consul General is Gerald Campbell, transferred from San Francisco...