Word: gale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After the customary prelude of turkey and its companion delicacies the assembled company of Dunster bucks and their eminently presentable companions of the gentler sex settled back to enjoy the antics of Gale Noyes and his operatic troupe. The curtain raiser was a modern opera concerned entirely with the touching theme of a house on fire: Walter Birge '35 intoned magnificently as the diva reaching new highs of operatic tonsil abuse. Donald Gleason '35 joined in most capably as Miss Birge's singing spouse and Larry Nichols '35 cut an imposing figure as the rescuing fireman. The main aria...
...Harvard Advocate at its punch last night elected R. Gale Noyes, Instructor in English, Dana B. Durand, tutor in the field of History and Literature, and Edward H. Dowey, Instructor in English A-1 as associate editors...
...United States government this year replaced four of the staff of the Harvard Naval Science Department, and added Captain Thomas B. Gale, U.S.M.C., to the personnel stationed here, bringing the total up to seven...
Commander George N. Barker, U.S.N., will be in charge of the new staff. The other additions to the Naval Science Department are Commander Charles P. McFeaters, Lieutenant Edmund C. Mahoney, Peter M. Moncy, and Captain Thomas B. Gale, U.S.M.C. The two officers remaining from last year's staff are Lieutenant Joseph H. Wellings. No reorganization of the department's work is contemplated, according to statements made yesterday...
...barometer began to fall off the Florida Keys. On the second day a heavy sea was running. By the next evening the Morro Castle was riding a gale off the Capes...