Word: fosterers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pattern my rowing on English systems, but only refer to the trying difficulty experienced last year in displacing for a better man the captain of Oxford or Cambridge. You can not change a man after the race starts as you can in football. F.W.C. Foster...
...spending three quarters of a million on any memorial today I can only see union labor consuming the amount. F. W. C. Foster...
Your newly acquired sports colyumnist, W. F. C. ("Hank") Foster is one of the most naively humorous writers in contemporary journalism! His contributions, coming in the midst of all the serious chapel business, are really refreshing. They make me yearn for the pleasant days in Freshman English when our theses, anecdotes, and disquisitions used to be read aloud before a squirming audience...
...expert at rowing, but I can readily see the nautical three ring circus that would be created if Mr. Foster's ideas were put into effect:-- "As later determined, the committee will select from the men in standing position, as well as seated in the shell, from time to time a certain number for elimination. Hats off to those eliminated men." Now, I ask you, must our oarsmen become tight-rope walkers and Washington crossing the Delaware...
Results of the Flying Club elections at their annual dinner on Wednesday were announced yesterday to be as follows: T. B. Eastland '33, president Robert Gilmore '31, vice-president: S. R. Foster '32, secretary: A. M. Brown '34, treasurer. A board of electors was also chosen: R. B. Bell H. Charles Morgan Jr. '33, C. C. Rumsey '33. The election committee for the following year is to consist of S. S. Adams '33, A. M. Brown '34, S. R. Boster '32. Howard Lapsley '33, and C. C. Rumsey...