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...World's Finest." Let the drinker beware of the European barman-he likes to skimp on his liquors and trust to melted ice to fill the glasses: tell him "pas trap glacé" (not too much ice) or, jocularly, "pas trap mouillé" (not too wet). GRAFTON D. DORSEY...
...Alderman Dorsey Crowe, by a $500 cash check among Zuta's cancelled vouchers, endorsed with a rubber-stamp "Crowe & Kolb," dissolved firm in which he had been partner. Alderman Crowe last week denied acquaintance with Gangster Zuta...
...Editor Birdsall had certainly feared nothing. A few years after he bought the Sentinel (1895), he and his in-laws shot it out with the Kelly boys from Benton, Miss., because of an article which he had printed. In that affray he lost a brother-in-law, D. D. Dorsey. T. A. Kelly was also killed. Governor James Kimble Vardaman had to send troops to protect the jail that lodged Editor Birdsall. Now that he was dead, feud-wise Yazoo City talked it over quietly on Main Street, waited to see who would be next to fall...
...Charles Dorsey Newhart '31, of Warner, Ohio, was elected captain of the University wrestling team for 1930-31 in a meeting of the eight returning letter men. Newhart is five feet ten inches tall, and weighs 175 pounds. At the recent Eastern Intercollegiate Championships held at Technology he wrestled his way to victory in the 175-pound class, a performance which he bids fair to repeat in the National Intercollegiate Championships, to be held next week. Newhart has maintained an unstained record for the entire season...
...following article was written by Allan R. Sweezy '29, former president of the Crimson and present holder of the Lionel de Dorsey Harvard Studentship at Emmanuel College, Cambridge...