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...version of Rudyard Kipling's brassbound tale, relates two stories. One is Harvey's finding a model for living in the person of his friend. Manuel. The other is the We're Here's battle for her cargo, and her race home against the Jenny Cushman. Either alone would have made a good picture. Together, as luminous on the fantastic seascape of the banks as lightning on a ship's masthead, they make a fine one. So magnificent are its sweep and excitement, so harmonious its design, that Captains Courageous ranks above most current cinematic...
...ranks, a year ago he was named on the second All-American team. Other start are Jim Wood, fast man at out home. Known also for his soccer playing abilities in the fall, Wooded was unable, due to a thesis, to take the vacation trip, which trip brought George Cushman, second defenseman, into the limelight, when he came through with six goals to take high-scoring honors Joe Magurn at first defense, Henry Riecken in goal, Tom Champion at center, Jerry Hunsaker at first attack, Charley Hammond at inhome; these are some of the other regulars Skip is counting...
...George Cushman was the leading Crimson scorer with six goals for the series. The final starting lineup numbered Bruce Fernald, Captain John Witherspoon, Ralph Livingston, Joe Magurn, Cushman, John Taliaferre, Robert Scott, Henry Rieckon, George Hartstone, and Harold Cleveland...
...first team will consist of Captain John J. Witherspoon '37, p., Henry W. Riecken, Jr. '39, g., Ralph E. Livingston '39, cp., Warren H. White '37, ld., George T. Cushman '37, 2d., Thomas B. Campion '38, c., Robert W. Scott, Jr. '38, 2a., Jerome C. Hansaker, Jr., 1a., Charles PP. Hammond '39, oh., Harold VanB. Cleveland...
Martin D. Schwartz '38, chairman of the entertainment committee, announces the appointment of the following men as ushers: Wiley E. Mayne '38 (head usher), Howard A. Cook '37, George T. Cushman '37, Robert A. Dowd '38, Robert W. Snyder '38, and C. Philip Hammond...