Word: davids
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Swope, of Dartmouth is the odds-on-favorite in the 600-yard run. F. E. Cummings '30 should earn three points for the Crimson, while either Vernon Munroe '31 or David Cobb '31 should win the additional single point. In the 1000-yard event, the Indians are expected to carry off another first place. The graduation of A. H. O'Neil '28, last season's University track captain and winner of this run, has left Coach Farrell without any real first-class 1000-yard material. The Latham twins and Andrews of the Green have been turning in very fast times...
...shot put, Levy and Anderson of Cornell, first and second place winners last year, are the outstanding performers, but David Guarnaccia '29 has shown steady improvement and has a narrow chance for a second. The high jump, pole vault, and 35-pound weight events are all Cornell and Dartmouth. Maynard and Pierce should win the Green six points in the first of these, while Colyer of Cornell is conceded the advantage in the pole vault. Worden and Anderson should finish one-two in the 35-pound weight. Harvard 43, Dartmouth 40, Cornell 33 Is Forecast TRACK EVENTS Harvard Dartmouth Cornell...
Died. Henry Belasco, San Francisco Post Office worker, brother of famed Producer David Belasco; in San Francisco. During his ascendancy, Brother David gave Brother Henry the post of doorkeeper at the Alcazar Theatre in San Francisco. Brother Henry held the post for 25 years...
...Morgan is your modern Dickens and in place of Charles Lamb there is Max Beerbohm and a worthy modern equivalent he is. Follow him with James Stephens, possibly Machen, and Aldous Huxley. Hudson leads us to Cunninghame, Graham, and Shaw. For Jane Austen we shall have (let us hope) David Garnett and for Leslie Stephen, Lytton Strachey! It will not be as easy to follow the literary scientists and philosophers; somehow William James and Santayana and Bertrand Russell do not suggest the heights of the ancient Olympus. But they, along with Neitzsche, make better reading. Possibly one thinks too much...
...Harvard Dramatic Club, at its meeting last night, elected a new staff of officers. The following were elected: President, Bernard David Hanighen '30 of Omaha. Nebr.; vice-president, Gerald Wallace Harrington '30, of Mattapoisett; secretary. Edward Trumbull Batchelder '30, of Salem. These three officers, together with Richard Hildreth Thompson '30, of Marblehead and Hollis Guptill Gerrish '30, of Somerville, will compose the executive board...