Word: brannigan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Twosomes--Lynford Lardner, Jr. 37(H) defeated Berry (W), 1 up; Mansfield Brannigan '36 (H) defeated Schwab (W) 3 and 1; Robert C. Hunter, Jr. '36 (H) defeated Porter (W) 3 and 2; William E. Sibley, III, '35 (II) defeated Dodge (W) 3 and 2; Swan (W) defeated George E. Enos '37 (H) 1 up; Charles S. Bellows '37 (H) defeated Huston...
Foursomes--Berry and Schwab (W) defeated Lardner and Brannigan (H) 1 up; Hunter and Sibley (H) defeated Por- ter and Dodge (W), 2 and 1; Enos and Bellows (H) defeated Swan and Huston...
...Hormell sings one or two of the old favorites including an amusing song of tender filial devotion entitled "Don't Swat Mother, 'Cause That's Mean."--a song which we should like to have rendered over the radio every five minutes on Mother's Day; as an antidote. Brannigan, the master prestidigitator, performs his sleight of hand wonders with suave sureness...
Those accepted as provisional members at the first trials include Mansfield Brannigan '36, John C. Budryk '38, William H. Cann '37, Morris DeC. Crawford '37, Charles C. Daughady '38, Ernest A. Gray, Jr. '37, Richard H. Harris '37, William C. Haskins '37, Howard C. Kellogg '37 Truman P. Kohman '38, Edward A. Mey er '37, Edward O. Miller '37, John F. Purcell '38, Gordon F. Robertson '36, Fitzwilliam Sargent, 3rd. '37, Philip A. Schaffer '37, Paul W. Sears '37, Joseph F. Shepard '37, William H. Smith, 2nd. '37, George H. Spencer '38, Harry F. Stimson '37, Joseph W. Valentine...
...believed that the men who will be used today will be Heath as number one man, and William E. Sibley, III '33, Robert C. Hunter, Jr. '36, Mansfield Brannigan '36, Guy S. Hayes '34, and Howard F. Gillette '85 in the remaining five positions