Word: danae
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Ulen need have no worries about these men, nor will he brood about his divers, headed by Captain Rusty Greenhood. The Crimson team's leader this year will be untouchable most of the season, the only possible snag for him being Dan Endweiss of down New Haven way. George Dana, naturally graceful in the air, and Chet Sagenkahn, a diligent worker, are fighting for the No. 2 diver's niche. Dana has had some Varsity experience that ought to give him the edge, but Sagenkahn has been training as hard as any man in the pool, so the two will...
...said it was coming," said Mr. Dana O'Clare of Manhattan's Lord & Taylor department store in a mixed mood of complacency and profane surprise, "and last night, by God, it came...
...five optional dives used in a meet offer a larger repertoire, there being several new optionals of the "Flying" variety--all of which begin with a swan, then turn into something else. Captain Rusty Greenhood, league champion, Chet Sagenkahn, George Dana, and a host of Sophomore aspirants are now practicing these new methods of getting into the water...
...recipients are Jack D. Andrews '39, William E. Chalecki '39, Charles D. Duffy '39, Charles Ellis '39, William Glazier '39, Charles U. Langdell '39, Dana H. Pierce '39, and Steven L. Madey...
Stanley J. Sigel '40, of Portland, Maine; Frederick L. Smith '41, of Lancaster, New Hampshire; Wheeler Smith '41, of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Christopher J. Sotirakis '41, of Clarksburg, West Virginia; Edward M. Steel Jr. '40, of Centerville, Tennessee; Robert p. Stephens '41, of Jacksonville, Florida; Dana W. Stockbridge '40, of Andover, Now Hampshire; Robert B. Stokley '41, of Galion, Ohio; Malcolm W.P. Strandberg '41, of Tacoma, Washington...