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...Harvard team work was excellent in every way and the Crimson malletmen found little opposition to their well-directed shots. L. S. Dillingham '34, last year's Freshman captain, repeated his stellar performance of Saturday against the Cavalry, being again the Teading scorer of the fray with 10 goals to his credit. Captain F. S. Nicholas '33 played a good defensive game at back and scored for times. W. F. Luton '33 was replaced by W. C. McGuckin '34, another member of last year's Freshman team, in the third chukker, and he in turn gave way to Crispin Cook...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLO TEAM TAKES EASY CONTEST FROM NORWICH | 12/17/1931 | See Source »

...succinct little account of the Harvard-Yale game, in the Continental edition of the London Daily Mail. After a short introductory paragraph explaning to its readers on the Continent that the game had been won by Yale with a score of 3-0, the Daily Mail swung into the fray: "A 'spinner' by Yale's right half through the centre gave the first down to the Crimsons (Harvard) at the 11-yard mark. Then Eli, the Yale left half, heaved a long one that failed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESS | 12/14/1931 | See Source »

Using the stage as a soap box, Playwright Toller now harangues through the character of Egon Hinkemann (Maurice Schwartz). Before he marched off to fight for the Fatherland, Egon was a strapping fellow with a beautiful wife (Helen MacKellar). He returns from the fray an emasculated wreck, "no man at all." To make a living he astonishes side show crowds by biting the heads off guinea pigs. "They want blood!" says his manager. They...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Dec. 14, 1931 | 12/14/1931 | See Source »

...convenient hills, each some 150 ft. high and admirably placed by Nature behind the fighting lines, stood the respective Chinese and Japanese General Staffs. Somebody had to start the battle. Afterwards, the Japanese Press spokesman accused Chinese soldiers of having begun the fray with "unbearable taunts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MANCHURIA: Rout oj Ma | 11/30/1931 | See Source »

Although neither of the two squads has been highly successful so far in the regular inter-House schedule, both have gone through a short period of intensive practice under the tutelage of special coaches in preparation for tomorrow's fray. As a result the two elevens will probably resort to several freak strategems in addition to the usual reperatoire of line bucks and forward passes. Morgan, Moore, and Wells are slated to cause the Dunsterites the most trouble-while Dave Cheek, former Exeter quarterback, working together with several other members of last year's Freshman eleven, is expected to cause...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DUNSTER AND LOWELL TO PLAY FOOTBALL TODAY | 11/17/1931 | See Source »

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