Word: bray
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Knuckle Down? Having raised this issue, honest Broker Laval was visited daily thereafter by cultivated but crusty Sir George Clerk. This be-monocled British Ambassador looks and acts very much like the sort of diplomat Gilbert & Sullivan set to the bray of trumpets. So frequent and so overbearing were Sir George's calls that tempers were progressively lost until extreme London newsorgans like the Star began to report that, unless M. Laval knuckled down completely to His Majesty's Government, he would soon find himself forced to resign as Premier of France because all Frenchmen would see that...
...undefeated Penn crew has beaten Yale and Princeton, both of whom were victors over the Crimson, while Navy has taken the shirts of Cornell also winner against Harvard. The seatings remain unchanged: stroke, Robert Cutler; 7, Bray; 6, Keyes; 5, Watson; 4, Saltonstall; 3, Eliel; 2, Drury; bow, Clark; cox, Bennett...
...Varsity seatings will be: stroke, Robert Cutler; 7, Bray; 6, Keyes; 5, Watson; 4, Saltonstall; 3, Eliel; 2, Drury; bow, Clark; cox, Bennett...
After making several changes yesterday, Coach Charlie Whiteside picked Catler's boat as his Varsity and the shell stroked by Frsuers as his Jayvee crew. The seatings, which he says will remain substantially, unchanged from now on, are: stroke, Cutler; 7, Watson; 6, Keyes; 5, Bray; 4, Saltonstall; 3, Ellel; 2, Drury: bow, Clark; cox, Hunter...
...seatings complete were as follows Drury shell, stroke, Francis; 7, Watson; 6, Saltonstall; 5, Atherton; 4, Gardner; 3, Eliel; 2, Drury; bow, Clark; cox, Hunter. Cutler shell: stroke, Cutler; 7, Bray; 6, Keyes; 5, Choate; 4, Roosevelt; 3, Haskins; 2, Cutler; bow, Rantoul; cox, Bennett. Third Varsity, stroke, Scott; 7, Prout; 6, Simmons; 5, Dennison; 4, Austin; 3, Lloyd; 2, Reece; bow, Mills; cox, Cohen