Word: daniels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Constructed of papier-mache for he Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary, the figure is a copy of the Daniel Chester French statue and of approximately the same dimensions. After the colonial celebration it was given to the University and now collects dust on the west balcony of Memorial Hall...
Died. Colonel Daniel Earle ("Smiling Dan") McGugin, 56, lawyer, longtime (1904-34) Vanderbilt University football coach, since 1934 Vanderbilt athletic director, known as "dean of Southern football coaches"; of a sudden heart attack; in Nashville...
Started by Short, the winning streak of flashing Crimson racquets gained fast as James J. Thackara '36 completely vanquished E. Davis, number three man for the Green, 15-10, 15-11, and 16-15. But the best earned victory belongs to Daniel E. Burbank '37. Coming from behind with two games against him, Burbank took the next three rounds to cop the match from S. A. Lyon...
...Daniel Alfred ("Call Me Dan") Poling is world president of the biggest Protestant youth organization (Christian Endeavor), editor of the most influential U. S. church magazine (Christian Herald), director of the phil anthropic Penney Foundation, a brisk weekly radiorator and ringing champion of Youth. "Dan" Poling's parents were Oregon pioneers. He came early by his robust, gladsome Christianity. Aged 11, he perched on the rear axle of William Jennings Bryan's carriage as the Commoner, stumping Oregon, drove into his county. When Bryan finished his speech he leaned beneath his carriage, shook hands with the spellbound...
...same dinner three Detur Books were presented to members of the House. The winners were Daniel W. Meyer '36, Robert C. Jones '38, and Philip T. Shahan...