Word: homers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Homer Peabody--now almost wholly recovered from the leg injury received in basketball this winter--and Sonny Lyell are two of the outstanding juniors. With Corey Wynn, Harris Westheimer, Gordon Hough, and Sophomore Orme Wilson, they form a contingent which should keep the seniors on their toes. Don Marvin, Hubie Earle, and several of the less experienced sophomores are also in the running. It is too bad that Walter Muther, Stewart's former partner in doubles and Russ Ellis, number one on last year's freshman team, are not available this spring. They would be an addition to any college...
Completing the exhibit from Harvard's own collection are the original drafts of E. A. Robinson's "Merlin," of "The Hamlet of Archibald MacLeish," by MacLeish, and of "The Eve of St. Agnes" and "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer," by Keats...
...this important? Well, many years ago "Home Run" Baker amassed the astounding total of twelve circuit clouts in a season. They cheered him and his blows. That was then. Last season fans who got up at the crack of a homer only did so because they ran out of peanuts and wanted attention for more, and bush league hitters suffered painful gastronomic ailments from trying to keep up with a breakfast food company which offered, a case of wunchy-munchies for every round-tripper...
...There are 13 approved Negro hospitals (for internship) in the U. S. Three largest: Homer G. Phillips Hospital, St. Louis; Harlem, Manhattan; Freedmen's, Washington...
Zestful, grey-bearded Boardman Robinson is best known for his murals in Manhattan, Washington, points west. But like Winslow Homer, John Sloan, many another U. S. artist, he first spent long years illustrating newspapers and magazines. Last week a show of 50 drawings and water colors he has done in the last quarter-century went on display in Manhattan's Walker Galleries. Artist Robinson's first exhibit in a decade, it gave youngsters a chance to see what their elders already knew: that for spirit, satire and sound draftsmanship, none of his murals can touch his early sketches...