Word: bobbed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Captain Art Johns and Lupe Lupien, the baseball squad beasts an all-veteran outfield and infield, with the exception of Sophomore shortstop Fred Keyes. Veteran batterymen are Tom Healey and Slim Curtiss, and Bob Fulton, first-team catcher from last season...
With Lupien at first, Captain Johns at second, Keyes at short, and heavy-bitting Reine Grondahl holding down the hot corner, the infield stands complete. In the outfield are the veterans, Bob Garnett, Rud Hoye, adn Joe Soltz...
...Bob Hutchins, now president of the University of Chicago, once called Bill Douglas the "outstanding professor of law of the nation." Douglas wrote a textbook and taught three courses to earn his way through Columbia Law School, was graduated No. 2 in his class. For two years with the high-powered Manhattan firm of Cravath, de Gersdorff, Swaine & Wood he threaded the jungles of corporate law and finance. He went back to teach at Columbia, was called to Yale where he became Sterling Professor, declined an even finer chair at Chicago, went to SEC in 1934 on Joe Kennedy...
...question: Since "Senator Bob Reynolds . . . wears a feather in his hat to show that he is against all isms but Americanism" (TIME, Feb. 27, p. 20), could TIME'S persuasive editors induce the Senator to tell through its columns what Americanism...
Leading scorers for the visiting Crimson malletmen were Gay Dillingham, No. 2 and Forbes, No. 1, with seven and five goals respectively. First honors for the Orange and Black went to Captain Bob Eisner, who equalled Dillingham's total. The lineup: HARVARD (16) PRINCETON (14) Forbes, No. 1 No. 1, Bowles G. Dillingham, No 2 No. 2, Pyne B. Dillingham, back back, Eisner Substitution: Princeton: Combs for Bowles...