Word: gore
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...unusually closely-contested annual Freshman Interdormitory track meet yesterday afternoon in the Stadium, Standish Hall emerged victorious with 36 points, to 35 for Gore, 32 for McKinlock, and 23 for Smith...
...Harvard negative team, composed of Milton Bornstein '34, George Gore '34, and T. E. Naughten '34 opposed the Eli trio of Knox, Harfield, and Hull in the Lampson Building, New Haven. vanBenschoten, a member of the Yale Debating Council presided over the meeting, while J. W. Berolzheimer, instructor in economics, and G. H. Gray, New Haven architect, acted a judges...
These 6 men are D. J. Boorstin '34, George Gore '34, and A. B. Naughten '34; J. J. O'Donnell '34, S. M. Peyser '34, and A. E. Phillips '34. The first three men will debate against Yale in New Haven on Friday evening, with M. A. Hoffman '34 as alternate, taking the negative of the question, "Resolved, That colleges should limit their attendance to those of superior mental ability...
...Senators are blind-Thomas David Schall of Minnesota and Thomas Pryor Gore of Oklahoma...
...Smith Hall athletes were victorious in the squash, wrestling, and fencing divisions, while other firsts were evenly divided between McKinlock and Standish. In the fall interdormitory championships Standish took first, Gore second, Smith third, and McKinlock fourth...