Word: gleasons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...plump Italian, lately of the Chicago Civic Opera.* Also from Chicago will come Frida Leider, great Wagnerian Soprano long coveted by the Metropolitan. Tenor Gustaaf de Loor and Basso-Baritone Ludwig Hofmann will strengthen the German wing. Four new Americans are on the list: Tenor Richard Crooks, Soprano Helen Gleason. Contralto Rose Bampton, Baritone Richard Bonelli. Three operas will be added to the repertoire: Louis Gruenberg's Emperor Jones, Richard Strauss's Elektra, Giachino Antonio Rossini's II Signor Bruschino...
HARVARD COLUMBIA Mays, 2b. 2b., Balquist Thacher, 3b. 3b., Stelljes Wood, s.s. s.s., Linehan Lupien, r.f. r.f., Matal Gleason or Ware, c.f. l.f., McLoughlin McCaffrey, l.f. 1b., McDowell Sheldon, c. c.f., Rivero Fincke, 1b. c., Buchanan Devens, p. p., White or Wilkens...
...positions tomorrow. The experiment of Sheldon behind the bat and Fincke at first worked so well that they will probably continue in those positions. Thacher's homer against the Bruins seems to have assured him of the third base position, while Ware will probably be in center field, since Gleason is in the Infirmary with an infected foot...
HARVARD BROWN Mays, 2b. s.s., Harris Thacher or Dana, 3b. l.f., Silvonen Wood, s.s. c.f., Kroeger Lupien, r.f. 3b., Gilmartin Gleason, c.f. r.f., Tracy McCaffrey, l.f. 2b., Hunt Sheldon, 1b. 1b., Caulkins Fincke, c. c., Fowler Taylor, p. p., Humphries...
First heat--Won by E. B. Wood '33; second, Lester Hershon '35. Second heat--Won by J. B. Hamblet '35; second, Sidney Gleason II, '35. Final heat--Won by Wood, second, Gleason, third, Hamblet. Time--3 minutes, 46 seconds...