Word: hazen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hazen of New Hampshire, who was outstanding on last year's team which defeated Harvard, led the field across the line at the finish in the good time of 28 minutes and 51 seconds. He was closely pressed by G. M. Barrie '32 and N. P. Hallowell '32 who finished second and third respectively...
...first ten men to finish in the University run were: Hazen (N. H.); G. M. Barrie '32; N. P. Hallowell '32; Lazare (N.H.); B. E. Estes '32; R. C. Aldrich '31; J. M. Fox'31; David Cobb '31; Noyes (N.H.); Richardson...
...Hampshire: H. A. Hazen; S. Lamson; A. C. Lazure; L. Moore; C. Noyes; S. Richardson; W. Roberts; A. Lynch; C. W. Prisk; L. H. Carleton...
Ruth Chatterton, brought from the theatre for sound-cinema, has a long jaw, sly eyes and a good voice. When she was 14 she quit Mrs. Hazen's school at Pelham Manor, N. Y., to join a stock company playing in Washington, D. C. Later she supported Lowell Sherman, Pauline Lord, Lenore Ulric. She translated La Tendresse from the French, produced it herself and played the lead. She was in The Devil's Plum Tree in Los Angeles when Emil Jannings requested that she take a screen test, and picked her for Sins of the Fathers. She says...
...Dartmouth entrants, in the order of their standing are Robert Cottman, F. G. Dearborn, R. P. Hopper, Richard Hazen, J. W. Langley, J. M. Moore, D. S. Richardson, J. S. Thompson, F. N. Brown, J. W. Tliff, and A. A. Walser...