Word: bert
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...sweeps for both. Harvard swept the hammer throw, with Steve Brennan, Bill Shallow, and Bob Sears throwing one, two, three. Brennan's throw was 159 ft. 11 in. The shot was also swept by Harvard. George Downing won with 47 ft., 6 1-2 in. Howard Mendel and Bert Litman followed him. John Erhard, Pen Tuttle, and Dave Rivinus won the two-mile run for the Crimson. Erhard and Tuttle led the field by approximately 100 yards. Erhard's time...
White head Irving Folworthsny easily captured the hammer throw. His distance of 172 ft. 4 1/2 in, outclassed the other contestants. John McLaughry of Brown was second with 157 ft 9 in, and Bill Shallow of Harvard gained third with 151 ft. 8 in. In the Javelin Bert Litman gained first for Harvard. His throw get a new record with 180 ft. 7 1/2 in. His teammates completed the scoring in this event, Fulton Cahners taking second, and Ed Ford third...
...will restore not only Mr. Bolton but enough other Republicans to give his party a House majority. In that case little Joe Martin, who talks with a down-East accent, lives in an unpretentious bachelor apartment at the Hay-Adams House, would presumably become Republican Floor Leader to succeed Bert Snell who would move up to the Speakership. No one expects anything of this sort to happen this year. But how close Joe Martin can come to making it happen is, despite all the palaver of its more famed idealists, the G.O. P.'s main preoccupation for the present...
...Crimson Coaches Tom Boles, Bert Haines, and Harvey Love are not asleep on the job. They have the material down at the Newell Boat House this year and the coaches are making the most...
Also on today's program is "Love and Hisses," Simone Simon's debut as a Singing Sensation. Actually, the merits of the picture are more on the comedy than the musical side, with Bert Lahr and Joan Davis doing a wonderful job. Peter Lorre's "Thank You, Mr. Moto!" is the companion piece. This would be a good enough bill, even without The Hour...