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...Mary's College, 30 years ago, Joe Engel pitched a perfect (no-man-to-reach-first) baseball game. Grabbed by the Washington Senators, his pitching went sour. Manager Clark Griffith shooed Engel off to the minor-league Minneapolis Millers, told him to swap himself for someone who could play ball. Engel looked the Millers over, sent back Ed Gharrity, a big rawboned catcher. Gharrity turned out to be so good that Engel was hired to scout for Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: EngePs Experiment | 12/9/1940 | See Source »

Eliot Snider '41, Chairman of Interhouse Debating at Dunster says that the team composed of Funsters N. N. Griffith '42, and W.F. Rogers, Jr. '43, will smear Eliot House Tuesday, and prove that the United States should not send food for European countries...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News From the Houses | 11/15/1940 | See Source »

Kirkland missed a first down by inches of the Winthrop 5 to throw away the only scoring chance either team had all afternoon in the evenly matched contest. It was Joe Ahern, Chuck Griffith, and Jack Addington who led the Deacon attack that got nowhere against the Puritan eleven headed by Ralph Davenport in the line and Dick Eustis and Dick Loomis in the backfield...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DUNSTER FIELD GOAL BEATS DUDLEY AS LOWELL VANQUISHES ELIOT 12-0 | 11/6/1940 | See Source »

This conglomeration of fable, fantasy and monstrosity is British Producer Alexander Korda's biggest bid for the spectacle trade long ago relinquished by D. W. Griffith. Two million dollars and two years' tribulations were spent in his transposition of the Arabian Nights tales to the screen, during which the outbreak of war forced him to move production from his Denham studios near London to the United Artists lot in Hollywood at an added expense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Latest Labors | 11/4/1940 | See Source »

George W. Farwell '41, Seattle, Wash.; Gaelen L. Felt '43, Pasadena, Calif.; John B. Fisher '41, Los Angeles, Calif.; Llonel J. Friedman '43, Cleveland, O.; Maurice S. Friedman '43, Tulsa, Okia.; Thomas B. A. Godfrey '42, Ardmore, Pa.; John S. Graettinger '43, Ontario, Calif.; Norman N. Griffith '42, Portland, Ore.; George J. Grindle '42, Washington, D. C.; Frederick J. Harrlgan '42, Lisbon, N. H.; John T. Harrington '42, Madison, Wiz.; Robert D. Hill '42, Wilmore, Ky.; Howard P. K. Hoddick '43, Alexandria, Va.; John W. Hursh '42, Cloquet, Minn.; Humphrey G. Hutchinson '41, Knoxville, Tenn.; Robert H. Ingram '42, Alameda...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: $45,000 IN SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN 119 UPPERCLASSMEN | 11/1/1940 | See Source »

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