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...receiving end of the twirler's efforts have been catchers Dave Hodgson and Bill Hamlen. Hodgson has been active since the beginning of practice, but Hamlen was a latecomer, and in the last two weeks has been pressing the Milton Academy star for the mask...
Harvard Alternates: J. Glidden, W. Glidden, Lee, Eaton, Ayres, Hamlen, Farrell, Apthorp, Whittington, Donahue, Merrill, Hodgson, Coste, Ready, Summers, Horgan, Willis, Rushmore...
Ends Sinclair Weeks, Jr., Bigelow Watts, Jr., William Whittington, George S. Wallace, Fred B. Withington, Jr., Stephen B. Smart, Don W. Richards, George B. Post, Hugh McCaffey, John H. Hewitt, Bradley D. Harris, Howard Hodgson, William J. Hornbeck, James W. Hubbell, Jr., Peter Garland, Ed French, George P. Early, Philip Drake, Victor J. Dowling, John P.E. Dempsey, George N. Casey, Clarence J. Clark, Arthur Bauman, Frank D. Bixler, Sherwood Bain and Thomas R. Ayres...
Stokes, a 60-year-old house which in its time has published Frances Hodgson Burnett, John Masefield, Gertrude Atherton, Robert 0. Peary, General Pershing, Louis Bromfield, will publish under its own imprint for a while. It brings with it such current authors as Ellery Queen, John Erskine, Eugene Lyons and a strong juvenile list...
...corpses, of armies falling into lakes, of feeble sunlight touching the warriors for a few moments a day, is something for which neither the historians nor the poets have prepared us. The only poem that I can think of that bears some relation to the Russian invasion is Ralph Hodgson...