Word: dudley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Crew B.--Stroke, Dudley Merrill '26; 7, Robert Blaney '26; 6, F. H. Kennard '24; 5, J. D. Morrill '26; 4, Warren Jenney '26; 3, Richard Collins Jr. '26; 2, R. C. Roebling '26; bow, R. A. Ames '25; cox., Lyon Boston...
...hilariously into the spirit of this trick effect, venting against the actors all the exasperation with which the play had filled them up to that point. When volunteers were asked to come forward and protest, Heywood Broun, critic of The New York World, rolled prodigiously forward, accompanied by Bide Dudley of The Evening World. The rotund Broun seemed as happy as a freshman at a college lark. Afterwards, declaring that "the very ineptitude of the piece rises to magnificence," he admitted that he would not have missed it for the world...
...Andrew McCashin '25 of Boston; team captain, Kenneth Ormsby Mott-Smith 1L of Schenectady, New York; and secretary-treasurer, Frederic Allen Mulloney '25 of Winthrop. The Executive Committee will be composed of the following: Alfred Henman King 1L and William Pillsburg Locke '27 of White Plains New York, and Dudley Chapin Stone '25 of Chicago...
Died. Plimmon Henry Dudley, 80, railroad engineer, inventor of safety devices; in Manhattan. For 33 years he, his wife, all of his inventions, were lodged in a special car which moved about the New York Central lines. He invented the track-indicator, the dynamometer. He designed the first 5-inch steel rail...
...Dudley Merrill, C. F. Walcott...