Word: jameson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Captain R.D. Fallon '33, and George Wightman '34 lead the group of aspirants for the 50-yard free style event with R.S. Wallace '35 and J.F. Donnelly '35, members of the 1935 outfit, also entered in the dashes. B.S. Wood '33, captain of last season's team, and T.H. Jameson '33 are veteran candidates for starting positions in the 220. G.C. Larcom '33 and A.C. Dearing, Jr. '34 are outstanding in the breaststroke. Others who have shown promise as Varsity material in the various events are: Dive, H.S. Bowen '35, E.V. Keville '33, Charles Runyon '35. 440-free style...
...that literati contributed mostly without pay, among them Shaw, Chesterton, Galsworthy, Arnold Bennett, Havelock Ellis, Wyndham Lewis. Editor Orage's special genius lay in discovering new writers, helping them develop themselves. Over 40 famed writers-including Katherine Mansfield, Michael Arlen, Richard Aldington, the Brothers Powys, Rebecca West, Storm Jameson-got their start in his paper...
...that is tailored by the banking system expressly for a machine-murdered age of want. Contributors include Hilaire Belloc and Grand Duchess Marie of Russia. Will Dyson, onetime cartoonist of the Labor Party's Daily Herald, prints a scathing etching; Paul Banks reviews the drama, Storm Jameson, novels. From a "Western Newspaper Man" Editor Orage has received and amazingly printed a scurrilous parody of the 23rd Psalm which has for many months circulated in the U. S. from hand to hand like a dirty joke: "Hoover is my Shepherd. I am in want...
...probable Harvard line-up: 220-yard free style: B. S. Wood '33, T. H. Jameson '33, and Edward C. Devereaux '34; 50-yard free style: George Wightman '34, R. D. Fallon '33, B. S. Wood '33, and E. P. Parker '34; Dive: J. P. Duane '32, Sidney Bluhm '32, and E. V. Keville '33; 440-yard free style: E. C. Devereaux '34, T. H. Jameson '33, B. S. Wood '33, and J. L. Ward '34; 15-yard backstroke: E. E. Stowell '34, E. G. Helvenston '33, and H. V. Atherton '32; 200-yard breast stroke; G. C. Larcom...
...recital of one of his own compositions, the St. Paul's Sutte for string orchestras. The program also includes a Vivaldo concerto that is seldom given, and a concerto for the violon-cello that has never been heard in Boston before will be played by R. U. Jameson '32, president of the Sodality. The program is as follows: Water Music Handel Concerto in B Minor for four violins Vivaldo Violin solos S. T. Romasskieicz '33 George Mateyo '34 David Band '34 E. M. Reover, Jr. 3G. Concerto in D. Minor for Violoncello J. Bach St. Paul's Suite for string...