Word: bray
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Crew D: Stroke, Birge; 7, Wade; 6, Nathanson; 5, Bowditch; 4, Cheney; 3, Bray; 2, Gleason; Bow, Lowrey...
...University A Reds defeated Newton Centre, 3 to 2: A. W. Patterson '32 defeated Stuart (NC) by default: D. M. Frame '32 defeated Rice (NC), 15-9, 16-14, 18-14; Bray (NC) defeated H. V. Blaxter '32, 15-12, 15-12, 13-18, 12-15, 15-11; Cooke (NC) defeated J. W. Appel '32, 15-11, 12-15, 15-12, 15-11; J. G. Cornish '33 defeated Dupertius...
...love story of John Bray and Clarissa is no more than the thread which goes into the weaving of an American tapestry, a tapestry based on a firm mat of fact gleaned and connected by profound scholarly effort. The entire book would prove of valuable assistance to students of American history and expansion. In fact, it may well be taken as a jovial and sympathetic lecture on the social and intellectual history of the United States during the pre-War of 1812 period. At first the frequent use of obsolete words in conversation leads to a measure of resentment...
...books of the sort can be paid to All Ye People. Though living in the time of the fulfillment, the reader feels not triteness in the prophecy he has seen realized. He finishes the book with a sense of anticipation and exultation, exultation skin to that of John Bray as he rides hard to join Clarissa on the final Westward road. And 'all ye people' clap their hands...
...Major Bray, popular Asuncion Garrison Commander, promised that the Army and Navy (five river gunboats) would preserve peace without butchery-at least without butchering students of good family. Vice President Emiliano Gonzalez Navero automatically became Provisional President, promised that Congress would investigate the ousted President's acts.* In jig time the No. 7 Revolution to force out a Constitutional President in South America since Bolivia made No. 1, subsided for the week. Observers scanned the troubled continent, saw only three republics where revolt has not successfully raised its head: two-faced Colombia; cattle-rich little Uruguay; oily Venezuela...