Word: clark
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Ambassador to Japan Joseph Clark Grew is such a skillful diplomat that every time he criticizes the Japanese, they like him better. He has virtually all the qualities which a foreign emissary to Tokyo needs: seven years' residence in the country, tall body, grey hair, dark mustache, spectacular brows, horn-rimmed glasses, sensitivity, firmness, a gentlemanly capacity for hard work and saki (rice wine), good clothes, a beautiful house filled with Oriental antiques, and one deaf ear, which he knows how to turn at the right moment...
...Freshmen rallied to score three goals in the final period and tie the Indian Freshmen, 3 to 3, in an overtime game. Jack Clark, Jack Calhoun, and "Herky" Herskovits scored the tying goals for Harvard after Huse, Earle, and Infante had piled up a three goal lead for the Green in the first three periods...
Trailing Wonson across the finish line in the Varsity meet was Jones of New Hampshire, with Langy Burwell of the Crimson right on his heels. Gene Clark took fourth, and Captain Penn Tuttle, who finished with a powerful kick, was fifth...
...Varsity runners finished as follows: one, H. Wonson (D); two, Jones (N.H.); three, E. L. Burwell '41 (H); four, E. Clark '40 (H); five, P. Tuttle '40 (H); six, Kirk (N.H); seven, D. Simboli '40 (H); eight, Williams (D); nine, Rivers (N.H.); ten, Bull (D); eleven, Underwood (N.H.); twelve, R. Wing '40 (H); thirteen, R. Jay '42 (H); fourteen, Sanborn (N.H.); fifteen, J. McLoughlin...
Farley's boat: Elliott, Blatchford, Smith, Bodine, Shepley, Rothschild, Clark, Boynton...