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...philosophy and method, but he does not cover his field. Detached, uninterested in students, unavailable. Greenstein--good lecturer and organizer, clear and understandable when lecturing in Chem 15, Junes--good scientist, fair tutor, not very interested in tutees. Ferry--superb tutor, available and inspiring, Ritchings good scientist, fair tutor Danielson and Forter fair scientists not enthusiastic tutors. Forbes, Keys and Morisou good tutors
Waldemar Wysocki in the 175-pound class, and Ed Whitney at 135 pounds, each took quite a beating to lose decision to Danielson and Linthicum. Henry Sherlock, 125-pounder, used agile footwork and wide hocks to win a decision over Bailley, while Don Sleeper defeated Thompson, Yale's 115-pounder after knocking him down in the second round...
...following is the list of Yale ushers: Robert E. Belknap, Whitfield Cartart, Richard Danielson, Gordon Fearey, David Harrington, Joseph Holmes, Bradford Simmons, and Arthur Winslow...
Score--Yale 13. Harvard 0. Touchdowns--Colwell. Hessberg. Point after touchdown--Ewart, (by place kick). Yale substitutions--Rafferty, Fairback, Brown. Danielson, Butler, Stewart, Snavely, Cody. Smith, Cookman, Meray, Brooks. Wheeler, Carter, Referee--James E. Coogan, Navy. Umpire--Gene Frechette. Milford, Linesman--Milton Schroeder, New Haven. Field Judge--Frank McGowan, New Haven. Time--Four 15-minute periods...
ANITRA'S DANCE-Fannie Hurst-Har-per ($2.50). "The world wagged. Sophie wagged. Waxman wagged. How furiously it all wagged and wagged." With such arrestingly waggish words Author Fannie Hurst (Mrs. Jacques S. Danielson) this week slapped down the first course of her latest table d'hote, Anitra's Dance. Many a reader whose appetite rejoices in hearty fare tucked in his napkin, smacked his lips and fell to with a will. His nose immediately told him that here was another full-fleshed Hurstwurst, stuffed to bursting point, garnished with garlic, well-lapped in rich gravy. Critics...