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After the game, Walter Irvin Tucker '33, of Baltimore, Maryland, was elected captain of the team. Tucker, who prepared at McDonough, was captain of last year's Freshman lacrosse team. HARVARD SECONDS TUFTS SECONDS Hurvich, g. g., Ragosian Amareen, Cory, c.pt. c.pt., Staffon Angle, pt. pt., Littleton Rodge, Leonard, Winer, ld. ld., Burnham Thorndike, 2d. 2d., Peele Sweeney, Winer, Grosiane, Dennis, sd. sd., Dunnel Lay, Feins, c. c., Graham Watt, Taylor, sa. sa., Johnson Silverman, Grosiano, Hodge, 2a. 2a., Childs Tucker, 1a 1a., Hersey Dewolfe, Owens, Kuhl, o.h. o.h., Ring Redshaw, Kuhl, Owens, Brown, Leahy, i.h. i.h., Bugden...
...distinguished litterateurs, editors and colyumists present looked apprehensively at dour, bulky Theodore Dreiser.* Mr. Dreiser reddened but sat still, said nothing. Colyumists Heywood Broun and Arthur Brisbane who might have been the two "sage critics" in question, joined in the embarrassing silence. Then Host Long called on jovial Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb to save the situation. Mr. Cobb told Visitor Pilnyak that those present were very fond of him and esteemed him very highly, since, "you see, we don't know enough about you yet to be jealous...
...desk of the Evening World. In the next 20 years City Editor Chapin won his nickname, "Simon Legree of Park Row." Brilliant, erratic, hardbitten, utterly ruthless, he feared no one. was feared by many, his underlings included. Also he made many a friend, none more loyal than his Reporter Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb. Author Zona Gale worked for "C. C."; so did Barton Currie (later editor of Country Gentleman, Ladies' Home Journal, World's Work), Will Inglis (secretary to John D. Rockefeller), Lindsay Denison (still a crack staffman on the Evening World), and Ralph Pulitzer, now the World...
...IRVIN H. HIMMELE...
Couriers. As dawn broke over the airport at Victoria, B. C. one day last week two swift Army pursuit planes roared into the air, flew eastward on an impressive mission. The leader, Lieut. Irvin A. Woodring, sole survivor of the Army's famed "Three Musketeers" flying team (TIME, May 5), carried a despatch case containing Japanese Emperor Hirohito's ratification of the London Naval Treaty. The document had been speeded across the Pacific by the steamer Hikawa Maru, 12 hr. ahead of schedule, had to sail out of New York aboard the Leviathan four days later in order...