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Christ Church Harvard Square, February 3rd, 5:00 P.M., Mozart, Telemann, and Buxtehude, with Evensong; Marian Ruhl and Richard Crist, soloists, with Ruth Belvin, Diane Pettipaw and Daniel Abbott, strings, assisted by the Choir...
Rider's Percy Belvin set the British mark of 2:27.8 at the Empire Games in Australia, but Leonard Spence, who swam on the U.S. Olympic team in 1936, set the world record in 2:25 flat. As a sidelight, Brooks also coached Elsie Petri, the girl who held the women's world 500 and 600-yard breaststroke marks...
...glider and flew 1,000 feet off a California cliff. He was Lloyd W. Bertaud, aged 12. Grown-up he became an Army instructor in the War; an airmail pilot, a stunt flyer. Five years ago he went into the air with Miss Helen Lent of New York, and Belvin W. Maynard, "the flying-parson." The Reverend Maynard shouted a service into their ears; they came down to earth as Mr. & Mrs. Bertaud. Last week Lloyd Bertaud came down again, but not to earth. He splashed into the ocean, disappeared...
...April the volume of the William Belvin Noble Lectures Series for 1926 appears. It will be the Reverend H. D. A., Major's "English Modernism...