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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Ushers for sections 38-51 as follows: Sect. 38, R. J. Banks, J. B. Attridge, C. Anigofsky; Sect. 39, S. W. Danziger, D. P. Decker, H. R. Keen; Sect. 40, N. G. Khouri, A. L. Jacobs, W. P. Hillbraut; Sect. 41, G. P. Hayes, H. H. Holliday, H. L. Hoffman, C. C. Gwynn; Sect. 42, B. Ginsberg, M. Eiseman, J. J. O'Brien; Sect. 43, T. Menton, O. W. Hutchinson, F. L. Gregg; Sect. 44, P. Menton, W. G. Holland, C. H. McAuley; Sect. 45, N. C. Giddings, M. A. Gray, R. F. Gustin; Sect. 46, E. A. Cronin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: USHERS FOR THE YALE GAME. | 11/21/1919 | See Source »

...Danehy, Jr., D. D. Decker, F. Demarest, W. A. Dole, Jr., K. G. Donald...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ushers For Game Appointed | 11/17/1917 | See Source »

...Daly, O. G., 11 Littlefield, W. J., 19 Steefel, L. D., 6 Darling, N. P., 34 Loomis, G. P., 32 Stevens, P. D., 28 Day, P. A., 28 Lord, D. M. Jr., F Sturgis, R. S., 12 De Camp, T. L., 8 Lowry, P., H Thayer, G. A., 4 Decker, I., 30 Manesse, B. M., 4 Thurston, H. M., 20 Devereux, L. W., 24 Manesse, N., 4 Todd, F., 23 Devereux, R., 24 Manning, E. A., 12 Townsend, W., 13 Doherty, J. A., 19 Mansfield, L. P., 25 Tuttle, W. W., 21 Doherty, G., 19 McClure, H. G., 11 Vinal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALLOTMENT OF BOXES FOR SENIORS AT 1916 SPREAD | 6/19/1916 | See Source »

...Virginia game, Harvard jumped into the contest at the very start. Nash drove a single past Decker, advanced to second on Wingate's sacrifice, and took third when Farber let one of Nichols's shoots get by him. With two down, Ayres delivered the necessary hit by smashing one over the shortstop's head, allowing Nash to walk home...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SHUT OUT FOR SYRACUSE | 5/4/1914 | See Source »

...author, who could not resist the temptation of ruining a good subject by melodramatic treatment. the action of "The Bank Account" is never forced; its characterization, especially of the spendthrift Lottie, is firm and clear; and its dialogue is an extraordinarily faithful rendering of the language of the "three decker" apartment house. The play will be appreciated by anyone who can sympathize with the sorrows of ordinary life as portrayed in a frank but not cynical tragedy...

Author: By Ernest BERNBAUM ., | Title: MODERN TENDENCIES IN MONTHLY | 4/2/1914 | See Source »

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