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Points this Team Coach opponent Score season Army Davison Coe 34-0 164-6 Southern California Jones None 161- 10 Princeton Crisler Brown 33-0 144-0 Georgia Mehre Florida 14-0 128-35 Michigan Kipke Illinois 7-6 108-12 Purdue Kizer Carnegii 17-7 65-20 Out of 164 starters, the six college teams listed above, unbeaten through last week, remained at midseason the chief Humpty Dumpties of 1933's football wall. Some of them would have a great fall by Thanksgiving Day. All might be tumbled, even Southern California which had kept a solid perch from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Football: Midseason | 11/13/1933 | See Source »

...school's advisory board, of which Dr. Archibald T. Davison '06, conductor of the Glee Club, is chairman, also includes: Edward B. Hill '94, chairman of the Division of Music, Walter Piston '24, assistant professor of Music, and G. Wallace Woodworth '24, assistant conductor of the Glee Club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHARDON QUARTET WILL RENDER SEVEN CONCERTS | 11/1/1933 | See Source »

...Trubee Davison, of New York City, was named to the Committee for the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology, with Copley Amory, Jr. '12, of Washington, D.C. and Clarence L. Hay '08, of New York City. On the committee on Zoology are Dr. E. Amory Codman '91, of Boston, and William P. Wolcott '03 of Boston and on the committee of geological sciences is Clinton H. Crane '94, of New York City...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMITTEES ARE NAMED TO VISIT LABORATORIES | 10/25/1933 | See Source »

Archibald T. Davison '05, Professor of Choral Music, will be on leave for the entire year. In his absence, his duties as Organist and Choirmaster of the University and Director of the Harvard Glee Club will be taken over by George W. Woodworth '24, Lecturer in Music, who has been his assistant for several years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CURRICULA IN GRADUATE SCHOOLS ARE EXPANDED | 9/25/1933 | See Source »

While motoring to Boston, where he is working for his father's Colonial-Beacon Oil Co., Winthrop Rockefeller, fourth son of John Davison Rockefeller Jr., ran out of gasoline on a road near Hingham, Mass., had to be pushed. Off to Petersham, Mass, went Federal Judge John Munro Woolsey of New York with a copy of James Joyce's famed Ulysses, long barred from the U. S. as ''immoral and licentious." He will spend his vacation reading it, decide whether it may be published in a U. S. edition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Sep. 11, 1933 | 9/11/1933 | See Source »

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