Word: heaths
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...independents have been working since December 3 at W. T. Grant stores in Arlington and Cambridge. They received no training--just a suit and a beard. Dwight B. Heath '52, who handles Arlington, has a little trouble making the weight; he is 5 ft. 10 in. tall and weighs 130 pounds, but the ever-useful pillow takes care of that...
...Heath's arrangement is to take each slobbering tot onto his knee, ask it what it wants for a present, listen enraptured to its answer, mutter something about "seeing to it", ask the attendant mother if the little dear has been a good child during the year, and finally give it a funny book. Unfortunately the funny books ran out long ago, so all Heath can offer is a cheery laugh and a pat on the back...
...Crimson was handicapped by the absence of two of the top players, Milt Heath and George Plimpton. The team still managed to win 26 games out of 39. The games were played in cold, fast courts at Hanover...
...Jeffs and the Green were much improved over 1947 last week in their games with the Harvard Club and the Worcester YMCA. While they both lost, they made it closer than anticipated. Something else which will aid Dartmouth and Amherst is the absence of Crimson number four man Milt Heath, who is out of Cambridge...
...well filled, the six, seven, eight, and nine slots count just as much in matches as do the first five. Competing for the lower berths are a number of greener, less experienced men. Among these is Charlie Ames, former jayvee who is now in number five in place of heath who will not be available until after Christmas. Others are Hugh Nawn, Bob Fischelis, Frank Cabot, and George Plimpton, who was time team...