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Think of "Abercrombie" and your mind will echo "Fitch," "Montgomery" calls up "Ward." Other familiar name-links are Hart, Schaffner & Marx; Weber & Heilbroner; Gallagher & Shean; Sears, Roebuck; Acker, Merrall & Condit; Black, Starr & Frost; Doubleday, Page...
...world's record for the 400-metre run stood at 48⅓ secs. When Liddell, spindly Scotch parson, snapped the tape in the final, it was 47 3/3 secs. Before Liddell settled the matter the record had been broken twice in heats, by Imbach, an unsung Swiss, by Fitch, a fast Chicagoan...
...attack, while Black was the most efficient of the Crimson defenders. Opposing them, Perkins, fast little attack man, scored twice despite Black's skillful guarding, and assisted in, another score; The summary; Harvard Syracuse Norris, Nunneker, Scheffreen i.h. c.p. McCarthy Thomas, Ehre o.h p. Simmons Skilling, Merrian., 1a. 1d. Fitch Sullivan 2a. 2d. Stoddard Gillles 3a. 3d. Failing Merriam, Lawton, Norris c. c. Shogren, Cole Crane, Chase 3d. 3a. Townsend, Davidson Reed, Hoag 2d. 2a. Nelligan, S. wood Merriam, Savin 1d. 1a.Mahon, Perkins Black, Trynin c.p. i.h. Longley Watson, Curtis p. o.h. Jenkins, Mahon Kelsey g. g; 'wood...
Harvard Syracuse Thomas captain, l.h. l.h.Jenkins Norris o.h. o.h. Longiey Skilling f.a. f.a.Mahon Nunnecker s.s. s.s, S. Wood Gillies t.a. t.a. Townsend Merriam c. c. Shogren Crane t.d. t.d. Failing, captain Reid s.d. s.d. Aunger Morrison f.d. f.d. Fitch Watson c.pt. c.pt. McCarthy Black pt. pt. Simmons Kelsey g. g. Wood...
Here are Dr. Henry Van Dyke's impressions of Dr. Fitch's novel, "None So Blind" (Macmillan). He says: "Last night I stole some hours from sleep for a quick 'first reading' and was well repaid," The book is full of life and vigor. I do not know of a better picture of 'student life' at Harvard; which, I guess, is not essentially different from the life at other Eastern-American universities. The particular quality of the book is its insight into the personal nature of the development of a boy into a man in college years...