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...Raymond Walsh, protagonist in the Walsh-Sweezy case of recent Harvard times, has earned a place in Hobart annals too. He resigned Tuesday from his position on the faculty at the Geneva, N. Y. college, following a disagreement with the president...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WALSH RESIGNS HOBART POST IN CITIZENSHIP COURSE ROW | 2/27/1941 | See Source »

From two widely separated spots in the Atlantic-425 miles west of Eire and 500 miles northeast of Puerto Rico-two British freighters last week each reported sighting "a suspicious vessel." The Port Hobart, in the south, later reported she was being shelled, then fell silent. The Trehata, in the north, was not heard from again. The British Navy, busy searching for the killer who sank the gallant Jervis Bay on Nov. 5, could only conclude that not one but two German raiders were on the loose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AT SEA: Raiders Loose | 12/2/1940 | See Source »

...Advertised in the New York Herald Tribune day after election: "Biggest Sale in History of Campaign Office Furniture -54 Suites of furnished offices used by The Republican National Headquarters . . . Must Be Sold Quickly." >Counted by Minnesota officials was the vote of a dead man: Hobart Reynolds, Manyaska farm hand, who filled out an absentee voter's ballot, went to the hospital for an operation, died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Election: Sidelights | 11/11/1940 | See Source »

...pretty generally recognized in the Jeffs' quarters that the caliber of the opposition which the Sabrinas will run up against at Harvard Stadium this weekend will be of a far higher type than that which an extremely game, but considerably under-manned and inadequately conditioned Hobart squad presented here last week, when the Jeffs opened with a somewhat surprising 32-7 triumph...

Author: By Fred STAFFORD Sports editor and The AMHERST Student, S | Title: RAW AMHERST TEAM HOPEFUL OF REPEAT OF '03 TRIUMPH | 10/2/1940 | See Source »

...junior quartet of scampering Bob Blood, who raced away for a 20-yard touchdown jaunt against Hobart, Tom Mulroy, Obie Slingerland and Perry Sawyer is also available. Blood seems to have answered the Jeffs' kicking problem while Sweeny and Slingerland, the latter out of action all last year due to scholastic deficlencies, took care of the serial display. Mulroy, also forced to serve as bench ballast in '39 by injuries, seems destined to reach the peak predicted for him last year, turning in a brilliant bit of work against Hobart...

Author: By Fred STAFFORD Sports editor and The AMHERST Student, S | Title: RAW AMHERST TEAM HOPEFUL OF REPEAT OF '03 TRIUMPH | 10/2/1940 | See Source »

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