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...first boat will be manned by: stroke, Samuel S. Drury, Jr. '35; seven, Leonard P. Eliel; six, Edward B. Simmons '37; five, Thomas H. Choate '37; four, James E. Gardner '36; three, Henry F. Atherton, Jr. '36; two, John P. Austin '37; and bow, Raymond S. Clark...
...first crew is: stroke, Samuel S. Drury, Jr. '35; seven, Leonard P. Eliel '36; six, John P. Austin '37; five, Thomas H. Choate '37; four, James E. Gardner, Jr. '36; three, George L. Haskins '35; two, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. '37; bow, Raymond S. Clark...
...Jersey, the Barrett Wendell Junior Trophy Bat; Paul deB. deGive '34 of Atlanta, Georgia, the John Tudor Memorial Hockey Cup; John Ware, Jr. '34 of Milton, the Angier Hockey Trophy; Thomas H. Choate '37 of Pleasantville, New York. The Bruce Finally Vanderveer Trophy in rowing; and Leonard P. Eliel '36, the Roger W. Cutler Crew...
...Architect Eliel Saarinen invited Sculptor Milles to teach and work at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in pleasant, rolling Bloomfield Hills, near Detroit. There Carl Milles created his huge Orpheus fountain which many of his admirers consider the greatest of his great work.* Milles modeled an Orpheus descending from Heaven, his lyre resting on his left shoulder, his right hand plucking its invisible strings. Directly beneath Orpheus a stylized Cerberus is about to doze off into careless sleep. Around the rim of the fountain nude figures are arrested in various postures by the strains of Orpheus' music. A very...
VARSITY--Bow, Philip V. Bray; 2, Taggert Whipple; 3, Bradford Simmons; 4, Henry F. Atherton, Jr.; 5, Gridley Barrows; 6, James E. Gardner, Jr.; 7, Leonard P. Eliel; Stroke, Samuel S. Drury, Jr.; Cox, Thomas H. Hunter...