Word: douglases
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Every time the Rose Bowl game came around, sportswriters reminded their readers of his monumental blunder. Even last fall, when Oakland féted Transcontinental Flyer Douglas Corrigan, the local entertainment committee dragged Roy Riegels from the asparagus farm where he had retired to avoid people, to shake hands publicly...
The men in Lloyd Cassel Douglas' family have a way of blossoming at the age of 50. His father, a worldly, small-town lawyer for 30 years, suddenly turned preacher. He himself, though he wanted to be a doctor, was also a preacher for three sober decades. In the...
The Bellboys nosed out Kirkland in the final event, the relay, to score an upset over the hitherto undefeated Deacons. The two teams were two points apart before the event, but Lowell's relay team composed of Harry Hammond Wheeler Smith, Douglas Sears, and Sam McClellan beat the Kirkland mermen...
A critical analysis discloses flaws in plenty. The action occasionally slows to a tortuous crawl in sequences where long pieces of quasi-philosophy or super-sentimentality are inserted. Also on the debit side is a strained and obvious attempt to give the picture social significance. But these faults are not...
The speakers are: James W. Altheimer '39, Douglas MacD. Anderson '41, Bernard J. McMahon '41, Craig Moore '41, Joseph H. Perry '40, Philip deN. Ruprecht '40, Robert H. Ryan '41, Robert B. Stokley '41, Quimby Taylor '41, Howard Hagaman '41, John F. Seiberling '40 and John M. Hall '41.