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...summary follows: HARVARD NORTHEASTERN Kerness, g. g., Melia Stolimeyer, l.f.b. r.f.b., Medeiroa Des Roches, r.f.b. l.f.b., Hooker Bland, l.h.b. r.h.b., Racley Rudd, r.h.b. l.h.b., Heas W. D. Carter, e.h.b. e.h.b., Scrammell E. C. Carter, l.o. r.o., Burton Carrigan, l.i. r.i., Kershaw Vogel, e.f. e.f., Howard Tatham, r.i. l.i., Franco Bodde, r.o. l.o., Tiffany...
...have just returned from a trip to Washington, D. C.," he continued, "and the opinion there is that several of the Middle Atlantic states such as Virginia, North Carolina, and West Virginia have gone over quite definitely to Hoover, Maryland, however, will probably remain Democratic...
Among those who were in civilian clothes yesterday were Captain A. E. French '29, W. R. Harper '30, W. D. Ticknor '30, J. G. Douglas '30, and R. H. O'Connell '30. All of these men with the exception of Harper will be available for the Leigh game this week-end, though it is extremely doubtful if they will all play...
Lost. Lieutenant Commander H. C. MacDonald, D. S. C. (British) R. N. (retired), and a DeHaviland Gypsy Moth biplane; between Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, and the Eastern Hemisphere. Lieutenant Commander MacDonald set out at noon of Oct. 17 in a plane which had a cruising radius of 3,600 miles, which had a wing spread 20 feet shorter than Charles Augustus Lindbergh's Ryan monoplane, the Spirit of St. Louis; which, like Lindbergh's plane, carried no radio apparatus, toted no pontoons, but had one 80-100 h. p. motor (Lindbergh's developed 200 h. p.). Unlike Lindbergh...
Battle of the Sexes. Fifteen years ago D. W. Griffith presented a picture called The Battle of the Sexes starring Dorothy Gish, now refilmed with modern casts and setting and the original story of a businessman harassed by a professional sweetheart and a tearful wife. Bedroom antics by Don Alvarado and the squirmings on a cushioned floor of Miss Phyllis Haver's stomach supplied an element which kept fingers busy in the box-offices of theatres which showed this picture last week...