Word: gardners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Richard M. Claflin, Jr. '36, Gardner E. Prouty, Jr. '36, William G. Marcoux...
...starting line-up is as follows: First team; Thornton Brown '36, r.w.; Richard M. Claflin '36, l.w.; William D. Beardman '36, c.; Edward Rawson '36, l.d.; John C. Cort '35, r.w.; Robert W. Waldinger '36, goal. Second team: James A. Robert '36, c.; William C. Quimby, Jr. '36, r.w.; Gardner Prouty, Jr. '36, l.w.; Perry '36, l.d.; Carr...
...Harvard Lampoon, humorous undergraduate fortnightly, announces the election of the following officers: Francis Daniels Moore '35, of Hubbard Woods, Illinois, president; Vincent Palmer '35, of Milton, Ibis; William Henry Lewis, Jr. '35, of Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, librarian; William Gardner Barker, 2nd, '35, of Brookline, treasurer; Robert Lincoln Cummings, Jr. '35, of Brookline, business manager; Roger Brooke Hopkins, Jr. '35, secretary; Harlan Trimble Pierpont, Jr. '35, of Worcester, circulation manager; and Stanley Howard Lewis '35, of Lawrence, Long Island, New York, advertising manager...
...CASE OF THE VELVET CLAWS- Erle Stanley Gardner-Morrow...
Author Robert Winsmore is middleaged, fat, a member of the Author's League of America, Inc. He has contributed stories to the Post for the last five years. Author Gardner is in his early thirties. He began to write in the summer of 1931, after a training in Wall Street. "On a Lady's Advice" was his first story for Collier's. Last week Author Winsmore brought a plagiarism suit against Author Gardner and Collier's for $100,000 on the grounds that "the infringing story has ruined his market for that type of story...