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Harvard Seton Hall A. G. Rogers, l.f. l.f., Davis Hammond, 2b. c.f., Fries Gordon, r.f. 3b., Kaiser Jenkins, s.s. r.f., Feller Todd, c.f. 2b., Ryan Campbell, 1b. s.s., Ford Slayton, 3b 1b., Pasinski Cheek, c. c., Nolan Puffer or Nash, p. p., Outwater...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NINE WILL OPPOSE SETON HALL TEAM | 4/9/1924 | See Source »

...could paint in the sputter and glare of the open hearth and Bessemer converters-fight for the chance to have their faces immortalized on the cover of the Company's house organ, is told in a rippling mélange of anecdote, esthetics and idealism. "Dat feller is painting God mitoudt seeing him," said one Croatian, sweaty with coal dust. They like it and are proud to work for "Hydraulic." Beneker has a flair for the descriptive title to catch the worker's imagination-" Galvanized American " "Men Are Square," Gray Matter " ("portrait" of a huge hydraulic press...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Men Are Square | 9/17/1923 | See Source »

...disconcerting to discover that all five of those regularly open to upper classmen are given at the same hour and, of course, conflict with some other in advanced Economics or higher Mathematics absolutely necessary to one's Concentration. The situation is worthy of a Briggs cartoon. "When a feller needs a friend." Yet such is the prospect more than one man found facing him when he tried to complete his schedule this fall,--and one more scholar went to swell the ranks of Music...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COURSES AND CURSES | 10/3/1922 | See Source »

...often said, young feller...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Bookshelf | 1/12/1918 | See Source »

...hoodwink a country feller. Since William Hodge rang up a three-seasons' run in "The Man From Home," city chaps, wise guys and snobs have tried to spoof him, but William is spoof-proof. He is talking through his nose at the Majestic this week in a play called "A Cure For Curables," in which he makes considerable sport of his spoofers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 11/21/1917 | See Source »

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