Word: fortieth
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...third; Streeter Bass '39, twenty-fourth; R. Cabot, twenty-seventh; Henry Bigelow, twenty-eighth; Joe Fitzpatrick, twenty-eighth; Al Morrison, thirtieth; Preble Motley, thirty-first; Jim Gamble, thirty-third; Finn Ferner, thirty-third; C. Coolidge, thirty-fifth; Bill La Croix, thirty-seventh; J. Bemis, thirty-ninth; and Bob Sturgis, fortieth...
...field of 52 entries, ten teams, Tom Winship of the A team brought in a twenty-second. For the "B" team, Jim Gamble led with thirty-first, followed by Bill Apthorp, thirty-fifth, Mac Griffin, thirty sixth, and Dick Wood fortieth...
...Every Harvard man goes to hear Copey once, anyway," remarked Douglas Mercer '40, who is leading the Freshman Union Committee in sponsoring the event. This year's program marks the fortieth year that 33-year-old Professor Copeland has read literary selections...
...Houghton, who finished eighteenth, was the last Crimson man to count in the team scoring, but John Hopks, who placed twenty-third, and Tom McElligott, fortieth, kept the other teams from placing any higher in the scoring...
Catholicism's hold throughout the South is little stronger. One-fifth of the U.S. population lives in the area bounded by the Potomac, Ohio and Mississippi Rivers -but only one-fortieth of the U.S. Catholics. Here, in this virgin field for Catholic proselytizing, Catholicism is making its greatest percentage gains. Example: the diocese of Savannah-Atlanta in 1940 made proportionately 14 times as many converts as Boston and four times as many as Chicago-two great Catholic strongholds. Since 1937 the number of Catholics in the South has increased...