Word: gores
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Ackerman '34, C.M. Agress '33, Lesier Arnow '34, David Band '34, C.L. Barber '35, F.C. Bartter '35, F. de W. Belman, Jr. '35, D.J. Boorstin '34, H.S. Bowen '35, J.A. Cooper '32, H.C. Crook, Jr. '34, H.E. Dow '33, Philippe Dur '35, R.M. Goodwin '34, George Gore '34, C.E. Harriss '34, E.G. Helvenston '33, G.G. Johnson, Jr. '34, Robert Kramer, Jr. '35, D.L. Krupsaw '34, A.h. Levy '34, Edmund Liberman '33, R.A. McIninch '34, G.F. Oest '33, J.H. Phillips '35, R.H. Prew '33, J.B. Richards '34, William Rickel '34, A.G. Sanderson, Jr. '33, J.E. Shoemaker '35, E.M. Snell...
Worcestor--Kehee r.e.; Kishon, r.f.; Standhope, r.g.; Engler, e.; Rieel, l.g.; Brown, l.e.; Lo Fohbre, q.b.; Alex, r.h.b.; Gore, l.h.b.; Greenberg...
...from whom the affirmative team will be chosen by E. M. Rowe '27, coach of debating, are; O. M. Lurie '35, W. E. Esber ocC, R. H. Amberg '33, Robert Kramer Jr. '35, George Gore '34, A. E. Phillips Jr. '34, J. J. Ryan '33, Jack Chartoff '35, and A. G. Malkan '33. The two negative teams will be picked from the following: E. H. Hickey '33, J. T. Higgins '34, V. H. Kramer '35, M. J. Litwack '34, S. M. Peyser '34, and D. M. Sullivan...
...happy reflection on the authors, D. M. Harwood and R. Gore Browne, that all the leading members of the cast, Philip Merivale, Sir Guy Standing, Phoebe Foster, and Nancy Sheridan, were given full opportunity for their best efforts. Sir Guy, for whom we have always had a particular fondness, enjoys his part immensely. He is what every man dreams the times may find him when he has reached old age. . . a handsome old devil with a past, one who can philosophize with women and act the oracle with men. When he says "Call no woman respectable until she is dead...
...spoke against cancelling another cent of the nine billions which Europe owes the U. S. in War Debts. Such potent voices as those of Senator Borah (Rep.) and Senator Glass (Dem.) were not heard last week. The Senate tabled and ignored a resolution by Oklahoma's Thomas Pryor Gore (Dem.) demanding whether "the European Powers which are indebted to the United States and which received, as a result of the War, an allotment of Germany's colonial possessions would prefer to transfer such territory ... to the United States in payment ... in lieu of ... cash...