Word: hills
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first year men again showed improvement over their previous showings and seem to have a good chance to go through the season undefeated. Melvin F. Hill, Jr. '36, proved the star of the Junior Varsity match by defeating Farrell, 9 to 7. Farrell up to this time had been undefeated. William G. Collins '34 was low scorer of the day with...
Melvin F. Hill, Jr. 36, Roger G. Rand Jr. '35, Howard F. Gillette, Jr. '35, John M. Towle '34 and John H. Bartol '36, will oppose Tufts in an effort to add a second victory to the Junior Varsity's record...
Century Titans. When he died in May 1931, the fortune of the man who had intimately affected the destinies of John Pierpont Morgan, James Jerome Hill, Andrew Carnegie and many a lesser light was estimated as high as $500,000,000. Last week the State Transfer Tax Bureau appraised it at $73,209,683 net as of the date of his death. But if it had all been dumped on last week's market, it would have fetched less than $53,000,000.* To get their hands on it, the Baker heirs had to pay a State and Federal...
...story, which starts off with the promise of an indictment of hill-billy superstition, soon becomes the Hepburn, the whole Hepburn, and nothing but the Hepburn. Lula Vollmer, who has written several plays of the backwoods, sees her story completely appropriated by the clever actress who, we hear, is aiming at a Hollywood greatness that will rival Garbo's. The character players who make up the local color are taken from Miss Vollmer's radio sketch of the Tennessee mountains, "Moonshine and Honeysuckle," and are used only as folls for Miss Hepburn. Ralph Bellamy and Robert Young, young engineers...
Conducting a nation-wide tour, these men will obtain valuable scientific data by making many observations of the earth's ever-changing magnetic properties. Next stopping place of the expedition will be the Harvard Observatory at Blue Hill...