Word: breedings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Week before Flornell Spicy Bit had been beaten in a specialty show limited to her own breed. No one expects a dog judge to explain which among a hundred fine-drawn points of form and carriage has made him place one perfect purebred above all others. But Judge Jarrett last week departed from custom to comment on his choice: "This is a wonderful fox terrier of the correct size, shown in good coat, put down well and splendidly handled. In fact, she won comfortably...
Another visiting natator who will cause some trouble this afternoon is Charles Kyle, a backstroker, who, while he may not threaten Captain Edward E. Stowell '34, will pass Charles N. Breed, Jr. '36, or at least push the latter to the limit...
Ulen is also considering giving Richard T. Fisher, Jr. '36 an opportunity to swim in place of Charles N. Breed '36, as the running-mate of Captain Edward E. Stowell...
...wine to the table; and finally, the course of a few generations may see the people of the nation taught to appreciate fine liquors. As a theoretically certain improvement, Repeal stands before the States, needing no comment; but as a practical happy hunting ground for all the vast breed of gipps and quacks, legislative and commercial, it has already become an abomination...
Captain Edward E. Stowell '34 former Eastern Intercollegiate backstroke champion and third place winner in the Nationals last year, heads the returning veterans and is expected to take care of that department adequately this winter. Charles N. Breed, Jr. '36, a member of the Freshman team of last year, and Robin W. McCoy '35, will support Stowell in this event and, together, they are expected to give Harvard first and second in most of the meets...