Word: hardwicke
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...would end today and Davis Cup tennis could be resumed next week, athletes with names as foreign as some of the present-day battle sites would be the competitors." Thus mused hardy, red-haired Mary Hardwick, England's No. 1 woman tennist, now touring U.S. Army & Navy posts for the sole purpose of playing a few sets of tennis with homesick soldiers and sailors...
Swelling its ranks as the procession wound through the Houses, the rally gathered in front of the Varsity Club to hear and cheer speeches by the great Tack Hardwick '16, three-time All-American, Dick Harlow, Don Forte, and Loren MacKinney, stellar end on last year's eleven...
Recollecting the former indifference of the student body even when the three teams on which he played were undefeated, Hardwick said, "After Harlow came, his spirit went right through the team to the students." The Harvard grid immortal, now columnist for a Boston paper, declared, "They rate your support body, boots, and breeches. Win lose, or draw they'll do you proud...
...victory rally which will get under way at 7:30 o'clock, will later gather outside the Varsity Club where the undergraduates will hear Tack Hardwick '16, former All-American tackle and one of Harvard's all-time greats...
...year he paid off a heavy debt, boosted the communicant list from 13 to 100. In 24 months he had calls from 28 parishes, finally accepted a call from the Church of the Good Shepherd, Augusta, Ga. There he stayed just long enough to meet and marry Sarah Hardwick. (Said he on his 40th wedding anniversary: "I believe the Lord sent me there so I could find my wife.") Then he served successively at two wealthy, influential parishes: Grace Church, Chicago; St. Thomas', New York. At the latter he reared what many a critic considers the loveliest Gothic church...