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...Earl P. Haney of Winchester, Mass. was forced (by ulcers) "to give up a fine and highly paid position" and expect "a lingering death." He made what Author Carnegie calls a "rare and superb decision"; he set off on a round-the-world jaunt, taking his coffin with him. The undertaker has now bought back the coffin, and Mr. Haney, who stopped worrying en route, has "gained 90 pounds...
Oklahoma!--This is the New York company in its first jaunt about the country since the show opened in New York five years ago. At the Opera House...
...trips to the Cornell and Army games next fall, Joseph J. Borgatti, Jr. '45, manager of the "best in the business," explained yesterday. He added, however, that H.A.A. boss William J. Bingham '16 had promised $1900, and if that aid finally does materialize the Band would probably make the jaunt to Princeton...
Back in the thirties rugby was an accepted sport in Harvard-Yale-Princeton environs. The high point of the rugby season in those days was the annual jaunt to Bermuda over Easter vacation, when English teams vied for an "international collegiate championship" with their American equals. The Bermuda Athletic Association served as general host at the parties and banquets and likewise had an interest in the exchange of trophies...
This year's Gymnast squad has played a lengthy, tough schedule, whose 23 games have carried it across the continent and Eack in a none-too-happy Christmas time jaunt...