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...boatings (in order of finish): First--bow, Heller; 2, Keniston; 3, Day; 4, Loring; 5, Iselin; 6, Barton; 7, Moseley; stroke, Lodge; cox, Leavitt...
...Second--bow, Mathewson; 2, Potter; 3, Aikman; 4, Saltonstall; 5, Atwood; 6, Merrick; 7, Carter; stroke, Rouner; cox, Burstyn...
...years ago Harvard had two dance bands of its own. One of these played under the name of Russ Randolph, having reference to the western half of Adams House. As a matter of fact the Plympton-Bow Street area of those days was a New Orleans in microcosm, swarming with musical talent, and so it is no wonder that when the two groups merged the result was christened the Gold Coast Orchestra...
...shall not bow to the whims of Boston censorship," the Club decided. Quoting a review in the New York World Telegram, the Club announced, "A aphitryon is only 'politely ribald...
...Left? In Paris the traditional agent de police sketched by Bemelmans as a square-topped pyramid balanced on twin sticks, still stalked the streets in his cap and dark blue cape. The portly headwaiter too, who greeted both Barbara Hutton and Marshal von Brauchitsch with the same bow, had weathered the storm without a ruffle. Georges, the pander of the prewar underworld, had actually improved his status; he was now a respectable black-marketeer...