Word: davises
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The stage revue, "Stardust Revue of 1937" introduces a number of starlets under the tutelage of Benny Davis. Among the many acts are several tap dancers, a pair of comedians, a baritone some roller skaters, and a cornet player.
The new Juniors are: Francis G. Blake, Jr., of New Haven, Conn.; John L. Dampeer, of Cleveland; Richard T. Davis, of Medford; Alan S. Geismer, of Cleveland; John A. Moore, of Clayton, Missouri; Arthur H. Schlesinger, Jr., of Cambridge; A. Judson Wells, Jr., of Highland Park, Illinois; and Theodore H...
The only Government concentrator, Davis, is on the Debating Executive Committee, and a member of the Peace Society. Geismer is majoring in the department of History and Literature and was on the Union Library Committee. As a Freshman, Moore was President of the Union Debating Society and made the University...
In a meeting yesterday the Flying Club elected officers for the next year. As President Clarence D. Martin, Jr. '39 was chosen; Vice-President, James K. Davis '38; Secretary, Ripley O. Jones '39; Treasurer, Arthur W. Nelson '38.
The Hearst technique of developing or buying top-flight writing talent was clearly reflected in the Examiner's roster of one-time contributors, including: Ambrose Bierce, Joaquin Miller, Mark Twain, Gertrude Atherton, Richard Harding Davis, Kathleen Norris, Charles Michelson. Developed on the Examiner were Cartoonists "Tad" Dorgan, "Bud" Fisher...