Word: davises
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Two titles were captured in the University Wrestling Championships yesterday when Samuel T. Clarke and Richard R. Cameron, both second year medical students, scored over their opponents in the 145-pound and unlimited classes. In the lighter class, Clarke who gained his training at Stanford, soon proved too experienced for...
In 1889 Joseph Pulitzer, publisher of the New York World, started to cruise around the world. His doctors had warned him against overexcitement. In Greece he received a cable from his brother-in-law, Colonel William L. Davis, which kept him in a rage until his ship reached Constantinople. As...
In a close match Saturday evening, the Varsity polo team defeated the Canaries, 10-9. Captain Tommy Davis starred for the Crimson in the absence of Al Dillingham, who is ill.
Edgar S. Davis '37 boxed very well and stamped himself as Varsity material for next year by taking the 145-pound event with decisive victories over Murray W. Dewart '37 and Robert S. Russell '35. Peter B. Olney '37 lived up to expectations by outpointing Herman Gross 1L in the...
Wilfred V. Gill '36 outpointed Alexander A. Valois, Jr. '36 in the only 115-pound bout, and James P. Kostarelos '37 showed great speed to win two fights, defeating Warren G. Reed 2L, and Mario Umana '36, 125-pounders. The other match in this class, between Lyman O. Warren '36...