Word: artfulness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...like part of the evening when he repelled Phil Carson's tremendous last-lap sprint to win the A.A.U. 500-yard free-style event. Frank Powers was third and Ed Hewitt fourth; the time, 5:45.6. Rusty Greenhood won the New England A.A.U. three-meter dive with 119.63 points, Art Bosworth took the flying-start century backstroke in 1:03.2, Eliot House beat Kirkland and Lowell in 1:29.7 in the House 150 medley, and Harvard (Powers, Bosworth, Ned Goldwasser, and Jim Curwen) triumphed in the 400 relay in 3:44 to win a National Junior A.A.U. championship. Jack Waldron...
Experiments in the art and science of radio will be carried on here beginning in the near future, it was learned yesterday with the announcement of a Faculty committee of thirteen sponsors. The name of the organization which will conduct them is the Harvard Radio Workshop...
...Bambi," a forthcoming picture of the life of a deer, Feild predicted, "Without a shadow of doubt it will make art history...
Gabriel Welles, art collector, presented Harvard with the original manuscript of Thomas Wolfe's "Look Homeward Angel" which he purchased for $1700 at an action staged by the League of American Writers for the benefit of the Spanish Loyalists...
...yard backstroke event, sponsored by Arthur W. Stevens '97, which will be featured by a free-style start instead of the usual in-the-water start, Art Bosworth, Craig Moore, Collie Stowell, Dick Harris, and Win Johnson will be the Harvard contestants...