Word: gales
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Commander Dimutriscu radioed: "His Royal Highness is quite all right except that he is seasick." Soon the Commander reported that large floating blocks of ice, whipped by a howling gale, had "decommissioned the rudder...
...Varon '38, Jamaica Plain; David Dove, South Sudbury; James C. Eaton '39, West Newton; Lawrence F. Ebb '39, Dorchester; Stanley M. Epstein '39, New Bedford; James Etmekjian '39, Brighton; George E. Filion '38, Salem; Pasquale F. Frisoli '40, Cambridge; Gerard G. C. Galassi '39, Cambridge; Arnold S. Gale '40, Brookline; Anthony Galluccio '39, Cambridge...
...storm. . As their plight grew worse. Third Engineer Bortas Balaskas slipped into the radio room at 4:15 a. m., stood over the operator with drawn knife, commanded him to break the captain's orders and send a call for help. It was too late. Dislodged as the gale tossed the ship, the Tzenny Chandris' cargo shifted. She listed crazily, water rose in the hold, the pumps ceased as the freighter foundered. All hands scrambled excitedly off into the dark, cold water...
...Bellboy dance committee consists of Robert I. Gale 2nd '38, chairman, Thomas F. Geraghty, Jr. '38, Robert G. Webster '39, Sherman P. Cotton '38, Gardner Clark '39, Converse O. Smith '39, Edmund J. Doering '40, and William N. Dale...
Steve Brennan, Varsity weight man, won the 35 pound weight throw at 48 feet two inches. With handicaps, Robert Sears '40, Gale Arnold '39 and Bill Shallow '40 followed respectively. The high jump was won by Freshman Robert Partlow with a jump of five feet, eight inches. Following him came Dave Wilson '40, Guill Aertsen '40, and Jim Grover...