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...players who are making the trip to Penn include: Ernest A. Gray, Jr. '37, Leavitt S. White '37, Richard C. Boys '35, James G. Grady '36, Richard G. Fletcher, Jr. '35, Charles Kollinites '35, Raymond P. Lavietes '36, Byron W. Moser '35, George F. Tittman '36, and Richard C. Ernst '36. HARVARD PENNSYLVANIA Grady, l.f. r.f., O'Donnell Gray, c. c., Freeman Boys, r.f. l.f., Kozloff Kollinites, l.g. r.g., Tanseer Flotcher, r.g. l.g., Hashagen

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: QUINTET TO MEET PENN TONIGHT IN LEAGUE CONTEST | 12/15/1934 | See Source »

Edmund S. Morgan '37, of Arlington, Mass., Byron W. Moser, Jr. '37, of St. Louis, Mo., Carl T. Nelson OcC, of Providence, R. I., Thomas L. Perry, Jr. '37, of Ashville, N. C., Alfred Pope '36, of Milton, Mass., Frank L. Prins, Jr. '36, of Kansas City, Mo., William F. Read, 3d '36, of Villa Nova, Pa., William F. Renner '37, of Dorchester, Mass., Warren M. Rodgers '37, of New York, N. Y., Harry J. Rosen '37, of Boston, Mass., Walter B. Rosen '37, of Katonah, N. Y., Leo Rosenfield '35, of Chelsea, Mass...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY GRANTS MORE SCHOLARSHIPS | 10/27/1934 | See Source »

...other four nominees were Octavus R. Cohen, Jr., George H. Edgell, Jr., Byron W. Moser, Jr., and William A. Salant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kirkland Tied Up | 10/23/1934 | See Source »

...Last company under investigation was Lake Erie Chemical, whose President Byron Cassius Goss was Chemical Service chief of the A. E. F.'s Second Army. Like his rival, Mr. Young, Colonel Goss insisted on the relative humanity of gas. From the files of Lake Erie Chemical Co. was extracted a letter insinuating that the American Legion could be induced to lobby against the Arms Embargo Bill in January 1933. Colonel Goss believed they had been so induced. Up from the committee table rose Senator Clark, one of the Legion's organizers and its second national commander, to roar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Men of Arms (Cont'd) | 10/1/1934 | See Source »

Readers of Mr. Sitwell's biography will find an earnest attempt to discover Liszt's true place in the history of music. Mr. Sitwell's estimate: like Byron. Liszt was the embodiment of his art, a poetical figure if not a great poet. The greatest of pianists, he became at Weimar the first executive of music, paved the way for followers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Byron at the Piano | 9/10/1934 | See Source »

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