Word: doc
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harvard lost its outstanding defensive back and its most successful offensive player as Doc Thorndike placed both Freddy Moseley and Elley Jackson on the injured list. Moseley is doomed to the sidelines until the Yale game, but Jackson's condition is described as "doubtful" with regard to the Army invasion this weekend...
...thousands & thousands of U. S. novel readers Lawrenceville is still the harum-scarum little preparatory school of the 1890's about which Alumnus Owen Johnson wrote in The Varmint and Tin Tennessee Shad. Unforgettable are sue) redoubtable characters as Dink Stover Doc Mcnooder, The Prodigious Hickey Flash Condit, Turkey Reiter, The Triumphant Egghead-a lusty lot, forever up to highjinks, forever bedevilling their masters...
...Dartmouth game and Doc Peyton's orchestra are ready to furnish entertainment for Lowell men and others in the University who are so inclined this weekend. Dancing will be from 6.30 o'clock until midnight in the Lowell House Dining Hall. The patrons and patronesses will be headed by Professor and Mrs. Julian Coolidge and will include: Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Baker, Mr. P. P. Chase, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mims, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Munn, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Melius, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rosenstock-Hussy, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sharp...
Lowell House will celebrate after the Dartmouth game to the music of Doc Peyton and his orchestra. A dance will be held in the dining hall between 6.30 and midnight. The number of tickets will be limited, and members of Lowell House are asked to get them immediately. Prices will be $2.75 for couples and $1.75 for stage. At the door, tickets will be $3 and $2. Dinner reservations can be made at 0-12 Lowell House at any time before...
...golf course, Mr. Rogers is truly a sight to behold in his plus fours and outspoken golf hose. The round of gaieties only increases Andy's yen to get back to his drug store and the back-room games of pinochle with the town "doc" and when his wife drags him off to the New Orleans Mardi Gras he makes his bid for freedom by showing her that he can play with the best of them. As the somewhat inebriated Tarzan at the Grand Ball, Mr. Rogers is screamingly funny, so much so, in fact, that his wife consents...