Word: burtons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...semi-final round, then, shapes up this way: Everts meets Moley; and Burton, who is already in the semi-final round by virtue of a default victory over-Jenkins, will play the winner between Hyde and the winner of the Dunlop-Brandt match...
Lindley J. Burton '42, led the way into semi-final round of the University Tennis Tournament this week when he defeated Malcolm Stearns '36, 3G, in the second round, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4, Charles P. Stewart Jr., '45, in the second round 8-6, 6-3, and Jim Jenkins, Varsity number 2 man, by default in the quarter-final round since Jenkins is not going to be here for the second summer session...
...Princeton man has softened up the Japanese language. Using a formula of poker-playing days in college,* balding Burton Crane, 41 (Princeton ex-'22), invented a card game which he claims will teach a speaking knowledge of Japanese (a vocabulary of 800 words) in ten sessions. His game smashes to smithereens collegiate par for the course: 18 months...
John Zinsser, Jr., star on last year's Freshman squad, has not yet played off his second round match against James Dunlap 1GB, and Lindley J. Burton and Malcolm Stearns 3G are the opponents in the other second round contest remaining...
...night instead of in the fall as originally planned. The incoming Executives are: Dan H. Fenn, Jr., President; J. Robert Moskin, Managing Editor; Edwin J. Sommer, Business Manager; Thomas S. Kuhn, Editorial Chairman; William H. Forster, Photographic Chairman; Douglas A. Brown, Executive Editor; Lewis M. Krohn, Advertising Manger; and Burton E. Van Vort, Sports Editor. The following men took over posts not on the Executive Board; Joseph B. Smith and Charles W. Young, Assistant Editorial Chairmen; and Edward M. Casey, Local Advertising Manager...