Word: hatches
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first touchdown came in the first quarter of the game when W.H. Hatch '33 went over the goal line on an end run of 25 yards. In the last quarter Hatch also made a touchdown which gave Harvard a total of 12 points for the game. No drop kicks cleared...
Backs: A. Barrett, B. Beale, D. Cheek, H. Churchill, G. Clapp, H. Clees, W. Cudahy, J. Dean, J. Ferriter, A. Ferry, J. Flanders, W. Gibson, P. deGive, F. Gleason, W. Hatch, R. Hurlbut, H. Lawn, T Lupien, K. Martin, Jr., K. Mayse, C. Novin, C. Pescosolido, D. Peter, I. Rabinovitz, J. Strong, J. Ware, Jr., N. Ware, R. Waters, Jr., J. Weekes, S. Whitney...
ROMANCE PRESCRIBED-Eric Hatch- Farrar & Rinehart...
...Embrace, affiancement, the revealing of Faulkner as Margot's blueblood uncle and a doubly famous author under two pseudonyms, the acceptance by Faulkner's publisher friend of Harvey's diary of these events as a new, greater novel- all this is the work of moments. Author Hatch writes in a cheery, bourgeois fashion, helps a hot night pass painlessly...
President Ernest Hatch Wilkins, of Oberlin College: "The technique of the army and navy will hardly serve. Pictorial posters placed about the campus, with instructors detached for recruiting duty, pacing up and down in academic costumes would attract more missiles than missionaries. Teaching must be attractive . . . interesting . . . afford chance for distinction and for service; and it must give promise of financial competence for happy family life...