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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harvard has T. H. Alcock '29, G. I. Shapiro '28, and C. M. Churchill '30 to toss the hammer, C. A. Pratt '28, who has been doing well in practice the past week, and David Guarnaccia '28 to throw the javelin, and Pratt and Guarnaccia to heave the shot and discus. To stack up with these men the Hanoverians will place Phillips and Lyle in the hammer. Harden in the javelin, and McAvoy and Lyle in the shot and discus. The javelin, shot and discus may prove to be the most closely contested events of the meet, with the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD IS FAVORED IN DARTMOUTH GAMES | 5/10/1928 | See Source »

...Brown '30, B. G. Burbank '28, F. T. Burgess '30, C. M. Churchill '30, W. H. Cleaver '29, R. B. Corey '29, F. E. Cummings '30, C. E. Dunlap '30, T. E. Dunn '29, C. H. Elsass '30, Leslie Flaksman '29, A. E. French '29, R. G. Gould '30, David Guarnaccia '29, V. L. Hennessy '30, W. J. Henrich '28, Fletcher Hodges '28, R. R. Impink '28, W. V. King '28, W. R. Koch '29, C. M. Lauterhahn '30, G. A. Lomasney '28, R. G. Luttman '29, T. F. Mason '30, T. G. Moore '29, F. V. Nissen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FORTY-TWO RUNNERS TO INVADE HANOVER | 5/9/1928 | See Source »

...solemnly told the cotton men at Pawtucket last week, that: "Thorp was born in 1784, presumably in Rehoboth, Mass., the son of Reuben and Hannah (Bucklin) Thorp. No records of the date and place of his birth have been located, but entries in the Bibles of his brothers, David and Comfort, agree that at the time of his death, Nov. 15, 1848, he was sixty-four years old. For the assumption that he was born in Rehoboth there is the fact that his father and mother were married there and a record showing the birth of his elder brother, David...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: John Thorp | 5/7/1928 | See Source »

Closer than David & Jonathan, closer than Manuel & Esteban, were Daisy & Daphne. Closer because their relationship was not that of equals: Daisy admired from the depths of her self-disgust, Daphne tolerated from the fastnesses of her self-confidence. And because Daisy's inferiority complex cowered behind Daphne's blithe assurance, Daphne was bound the closer by protective responsibility for the girl she despised...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Fiction: May 7, 1928 | 5/7/1928 | See Source »

...Daphne loved-Daisy poignantly, Daphne lightheartedly. In due course, he proposed marriage to Daphne, thus precipitating between her and Daisy an emotional crisis, composed not, as one might have thought, of jealousy or renunciation, but of the fears and vacillating doubts of Daisy's soul. Closer indeed than David & Jonathan, closer even than Manuel & Esteban, for on page 143 it comes out, with cleverly achieved unexpectedness, that Daisy and Daphne are one and the same. And Daisy hopes that it will always be as Daphne that she appears-particularly to Raymond...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Fiction: May 7, 1928 | 5/7/1928 | See Source »

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