Word: dudley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This is probably as stupid an attitude as any group could take. It is solely due to the unfortunate publicity attendant to the various peccadillos and misdemeanors of certain of the leading actors. It is uninteresting to the public to know that H. B. Warner, Dudley Digges and John Drew are normal gentlemen. As a publicity factor gentlemanliness is neglible. Yet their examples show that it is possible to make one's living from the bright side of the footlights without losing the respect of God and the Social Register...
Among the many brilliant individuals who will compete today, several stand out with particular prominence. Among these are Murchison and Waterman in the dashes, Christianson in the hurdles, Allen and Dudley in the quarter, Burke and Kirley in the half, Ray, Kennedy, and Watters in the mile, Gourdin in the broad jump, Brown in the high jump, and Dandrow in the hammer and discus, throws...
Captain Allen of the Freshman team, Dudley of the B. A. A., and Captain Burke, if the starts, will all get off together in the 440-yard run, with Kane, the next nearest Crimson runner five yards ahead. In the 880-yard distance Allen, Burke, and Watters will be the University men on the scratch line, and beside them will start Kirley of the B. A. A. In the extra mile event Cutcheon and Kirley of the B. A. A. will probably be the nearest runenrs to the starting line. In the two-mile race the scratch men will...
Among the definite starters in the special quarter are Taylor of Princeton and Dudley of the B. A. A. Others who have been invited and will probably take part include Captain Storrs of Williams and Tierney of Holy Cross. Koppisch of Columbia has definitely stated that he will not compete...
...object the welcoming of all schoolboy teams that come to play the Freshmen. The members of the committee follow: Francis Lowell Barton of Boston, chairman; Charles Lewis Harding Jr. of Dedham; Frank Paul Kane of Radnor, Pa.; Joseph Wheelock Lund of Boston; Edward Walker Marshall of Portland, Me.; Dudley Merrill of New York, N. Y.; Frederick Strong Moseley Jr. of Boston; Henry Parrish 2nd of New York, N. Y.; Albert Hart Stafford of Newtonville; Charles Folsom Walcott of Cambridge; Channing McGregory Wells Jr. of Southbridge...