Word: davises
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Estimating that Japan is now superior to the U. S. in aircraft carriers, Class B cruisers, destroyers and submarines, Rengo piped this further courage-priming whistle: "The American shipbuilding industry is notable for its crude technique, and ship-building is very expensive there. . . . If a race develops the Japanese Navy...
"Intolerable for France." Just as grey and graceful Ambassador Davis and silver-haired, silver-tongued Prime Minister MacDonald were congratulating themselves that Japan, having denounced the Treaty, must certainly bear all blame for disrupting the London parley, Japanese diplomacy abruptly whipped out a two of spades.
The concert will be given at 8.15 o'clock at the New Bedford Hotel. After the performance, a dance will take place. The program is as follows: Banjo Club Officer of the Day Hall Vocal Club Pop Goes the Weasel Schaffer Johnny Harvard Piano Solo Edwin G. Davis '38 Magicians...
*Not to be confused with Playwright Owen Davis who won a Pulitzer Prize for his Icebound (1923), has not repeated his oldtime triumphs often in recent years.
145-pound class: Edgar S. Davis '37 (H) defeated Frederick Claffee (MIT) by decision.