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Rained out of the first game of the 64th Harvard-Yale baseball series, John Harvard will go chasing the Bulldog on the Soldiers Field diamond this afternoon, with hostilities starting at 3.30 o'clock, before an expected crowd of 7000 Old Grads and undergrads...
Reports were broadcast last night that members of the Yale Record, in retaliation for the theft of the Bulldog were plotting to kidnap Hanfstaengl on his way to Cambridge.Cut Courtesy of the Boston Post.Nazi Official In 1909 and Today...
...burning sun under a cloudless blue sky, a doughty Kirkland House baseball team felt the well sharpened Bulldog teeth of the champion Yale College batsmen, as they went down to inglorious defeat before the clever pitching of the Jonathan Edwards team by a score of 11-0 yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field...
...dominating force of a story which is basically sentimental. It is because he brings a sincerity to it which many of the other Deeping characters have seen unable to do. When he returns to England after the War, neither his job nor his wife are awaiting him. But his bulldog tenacity makes him fight through the horrors of scrubbing floors and carrying trunks with one purpose: that of giving his son the things which he has missed in life. Either self-restraint or a more blatant heroic martyrdom will aid him in accomplishing his purpose. He chooses the former methods...
...internal disorder; in London. In 1896 Sir Gerald made his only trip to the U. S. with Beerbohm Tree, acted in Hamlet, Henry IV, Trilby. In England he became one of the most famed actors of the land, played in Peter Pan, The Admirable Crichton, Brewster's Millions, Bulldog Drummond, Alias Jimmy Valentine, Arsene Lupin. He was knighted in 1922. Lately he acted in the cinema. His last part: a French valet in Catherine the Great...