Word: galen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...included a pointed reference to Saint Conrad of Parzham, a Bavarian monk whom Pope Pius XI canonized in 1934 as an example of deep humility as opposed to Naziism's "racial pride which is neither Christian nor human." In Munster, the massive, adroit bishop, Count Clemens August von Galen, instead of telling his diocese to pray for victory, ordered daily recitation of the prayer: "Lord, grant us peace! Queen of Heaven, pray...
Prize Sophomore, Galen Felt, led off with a 3 to 0 win at number one, while Sandy Parker and Orme Wilson duplicated his feat at eight and nine. The other matches were closer, with Sonny Lyell winning 3 to 2 at number two, Gene Nickerson 3 to 1 at three, Decker Orr 3 to 2 at five, Dave de Kruif 3 to 1 at six, and Captain Don Marvin 3 to 1 at seven. Number four man, Hal Barker, dropped a close five game match to Leopold of Dartmouth...
...Anne T. Joyce, Trinity Ralph T. Siegler Zelda Sobel, Brooklyn College Herbert R. Silverman Connie Flint, Newton Center David L. Simon Bernice Sondelman, Brookline Andrew E. Smith Jacqulyn Saunders Kennedy Smith Winkie van Linnop, Philadelphia Francis E. Stanley Peggy Tumbull, Wellesley Samuel K. Stewart Nyllis Gardner, Endicott Junior College Galen L. Stone Nancy Vogel, Brookline William R. Taylor Ellen Sutherland, Connecticut Women's College Henry A. Tilghman Isabelle Foster, Milton Charles H. Tobias, Jr. Carol Flarsheim, Brookline Robert H. Troescher Doris Goerger, Lynbrook Byron E. Varn Rarette, Jr. Virginia Seay, Vassar John H. Vaughan Patricia Adams, Wellesley George Waissbord-Solovieff...
...Major H in hockey was voted to Vinton Freedley, a regular goalie, who, because of injury, was unable to play against Yale. Swimming numerals were voted to Le Baron Russell Briggs '41 for managing the Swimming Carnival, and minor hockey numerals were voted Galen L. Stone, assistant Freshman hockey manager...
...Galen L. Stone of Milton Academy and Brookline was second in the competition, and Edward M. Tuckerman of Brook School and Boston was third. All three men will compete for varsity manager next year...