Word: hatches
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bolivar, N. Y. 400 quarts of nitroglycerin exploded, shook the countryside. American Glycerine Co. waited nervously for reports of damage done. None came until Mrs. A. D. Peckham sued for damages because the blast had jiggled the eggs on which her 30 canaries were setting, ruined the hatch...
...Hatch, N. Mex., a cowboy rode up to the First National Bank, hitched his horse, robbed the bank of $2,000, galloped off across the desert amid crackling pistol fire from the outraged citizenry...
...stories seem to me competent and workmanlike. Robert Hatch's "The Lord's Annointed" takes us into the Burnt Over Counties of Upper New York sometime in the revivalistic nineteenth century; there are several seemingly authentic notes of the frontier scene, although the romantic elopement of the lovers, calling to my mind, for no apparent reason, the fleeing lovers of Keats' "St. Agnes Eve", somewhat vitiates the realistic elements...
...been divided between Stanislas Pascal Franchot '32, of Boston, for his poem "Prelude to the Twilight of the West" and James Rufus Agee '32, of Rockland, Maine, for his group of poems. Both men will get silver medals. Honorable mention goes to C. L. Sultzberger '34, R. M. Hatch '33, and Keith Martin...
...election of officers who will conduct the Harvard Advocate for the coming year was announced yesterday in the current issue of the magazine. Robert Hatch '33 has been chosen to head the Executive Board as president for the year 1932-33. Other members of the Board are: R. E. Evans '33, secretary; Sherman Conrad '33, Pegasus; J. R. Hollis '33, business manager. F. C. Welsh '33, treasurer, and O. W. Robbins, circulation manager. H. T. Swain '32 and Ronald Maycock '33 were also elected as members of the Literary Board...