Word: chase
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...flag lest "non-Aryans" be annoyed, made their Garden debut by bumping soundly, crashing heavily. Undiscouraged, they duplicated their stunt a few minutes later (see cut), this time bringing down Cecil Yates with them. Helped to their cots, where they were thoroughly lubricated and bandaged, they soon joined the chase again. Vopel, still reckless, next collided with Torchy Peden. Over them tumbled Testa, Grimm, Wissel and Carpus. Led to their cubbyholes to be patched, they resembled plucked fowl, with splinters projecting from legs and back sides. Next day the crowd watched a greater number of even more spectacular spills...
...Chase...
...same time Bruce O. Bilven '37 president, said that a committee had been chosen to conduct a membership drive, G. Brigham '37 is Chairman of this group, which includes Robert H. Chase '38, Daniel P. Hays '39, and Warren P. Munsell...
...Freshmen were appointed yesterday to the Union Library Committee to join with faculty members in selecting books for the Library. Those chosen, E. D. Chase, R. H. Sullivan, H. H. Chatfield, G. S. Viereck Jr., R. M. Bunker, and J. D. Andrews, were notified by Lymah H. Butterfield '30, instructor of English and chairman of the Committee...
...instead to Sever 11 to hear Professor Munn. At 10 o'clock he will listen to Professor Sorokin in Emerson 211. At 11 o'clock either he will hear a stimulating lecture by Professor Bixler in Emerson A or journey over to the Fogg Large Room to hear Professor Chase on Greek Art. At 12 o'clock the Vagabond will surely go to Harvard 6 to hear Professor Langer. This morning the Old Fellow promises a rich treat with any of the gentlemen mentioned above. And so away...