Word: downers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...unexpected degree. The social success he attributed to the soft, balmy spring night which allowed dancing on the terrace to Howard Jones orchestra. Elections to the House Committee have been announced as Jenks, new chairman, and John Kennedy, secretary-treasurer. Also newly elected to the committee Joseph Downer, those re-elected were Gord Lyle, Del Ames, Tom Van Meter and John Burton...
...game, Friesell frankly admitted his mistake. Though he could not reverse his decision (a referee's jurisdiction ends with his last whistle toot), Cornell conceded the game to Dartmouth (3-to-0) in a shining display of sportsmanship. Afterwards he actually received letters addressed merely "Fifth Downer, U.S.A...
...Wild Geese Calling" is Hollywood's version of Stewart Edward White's version of the Northland's version of California's Okic, without Steinbeck touches. Henry Fonda plays the part of the itinerant tree-chopper-downer, but his dreaminess is far less appropriate than it was in the character of Tom Joad. Nor is he helped by one of the slowest and feeblest scripts ever devised. The picture, though it contains eye-filling shots of geese flying north and south, quite fails to put across its theme of the strong man in conflict with nature. Much of the fault...
...McSweeney were third string forwards, Larry Hall was the center, and Bill Jackson and Jack Clarke were the guards. On the fourth it was Jim Jenkins and Howie Ezell at forward, Pete Macgowan at center, and A1 Reade and Ray Holtan in the back court. Red Scully and Buzz Downer were not scrimmaging yesterday but be long on the list...
John F. Ambrose '41, Ozone Park; Thomas E. Baker '43, Tonawanda; Nathan Belfer '41, Brooklyn; Howard C. Bennett, Jr. '42, Latham; Richard M. Bloch '43, Rochester; John M. Blum '43, New York; Edward L. Burwell '41, East Aurora; Joseph P. Downer '43, New York; William C. Dutton '43, Rochester; Henry Edelheit '42, Johnson City; David R.V. Golding '41, Brooklyn; Raymond C. Guth '43, Brooklyn; Robert R. Hackford '43, Gardenville; Howard G. Hageman '42, Albany; Peter J. Hearst '43, New York; James Holderbaum '42, Buffalo; Gabriel Jackson '42, Mount Vernon...