Word: davenports
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...trapeze which her husband, the great Alfredo, has just left.* Alfredo, leaving without kicking back the trapeze, plunges over her and catches his brother's hands at the dizzy instant of pause before the backswing. Painter Curry liked second best the wise-eyed Riding Clown (Orrin Davenport) waiting for his turn in the ring in orange derby, tie and wig, his red putty nose outlined against a blue night sky. Critics last week admired Curry's feat (as difficult as the Passing Leap) of getting the circus' gaudy, pastel colors in oils. Circus action gave play...
Coach Cowles already has a squad of 11 men at work. They include; W. E. Arensberg '33, captain, M. L. Baughman '35, C. S. Bryan '33, S. E. Davenport '34, Lawrence Friedman 1Dn., W. E. Ingalls '35, Richard Inglis '33, G. D. Key '33, J. F. Ray '34, Sumner Rodman '35, and F. P. Whitbeck...
...Cornish ocC will probably play in third place. During the season he has developed a smashing game that is hard to overcome. At one time seeming to lack the idea of volleying high shots that put him out of position, he has by practice largely eliminated this fault. Sandy Davenport '34 has carried on throughout the winter, winning his matches with an almost professional regularity. Evidently his experience in tennis tournament play has minimized the difficulty of gaining a mental equilibrium, which, however intangible it may sound, is a determining factor in any sport. F. L. Young...
Harvard men who will play today are: J. G. Cornish '33, No. 1; S. E. Davenport '34, No. 2; F. L. Young '33, No. 3; H. V. Blaxter '33, No. 4; S. G. Haskins...
Howard Frank Gillette, Jr., '35, of Chicago, Illinois, and Davenport Scott '35 of New Rochelle, New York, were announced yesterday as the winners of the Sophomore hockey managerial competition...