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Forrester Andrew Clark '29 of Boston, and Crispin Cooke '32 of Buffalo, N. Y., were elected captains of the University and Freshman indoor polo teams respectively, both of which see action tonight for the first time this season...
...Freshman team which will oppose Troop C consists of S. A. Chanler '32. No. 1: Crispin Cooke '32, No. 2: and A. G. Howe '32, back, with W. F. Luton '32. A. F. Megrew '32, and C. S. Tilden Jr. '32 as reserves. It is expected that Coach F. D. Sharp will allow both these combinations to see plenty of action...
...with Red Hair. As everyone who read Hugh Walpole's book knows, A Man with Red Hair concerns a self-immolating masochist whose philosophy is that pain gives power to the pained, makes the sufferer like unto God. Mr. Crispin learned the philosophy from his father who had tortured him as a boy. At Westminster he was different. His flamboyant red hair, pudgy hands and a distorted face which bespoke a grotesque mind, made him different through life. A man of wealth, he indulged his idiosyncratic taste for cruelty and his incongruous love of good etchings. He liked...
Standish Hall; Beekman Pool, chairman; Crispin Cooke, treasurer...
Among his selections will be the following: the story of Naaman and Elisha, selections from the Book of Ruth, and the third chapter of the General Epistle of James; and from Shakespeare, the famous Crispin speech of Henry V, before the Battle of Agincourt, and several scenes from Macbeth...