Word: latters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Alfred Chapman of the Brown varsity was an All-American backstrokers as a schoolboy. He will probably swim the 200-yard event in that stroke as well as the individual medley. In the latter race, he may push the Crimson's Dave Hawkins to lowering the American record he equalled on Wednesday...
...Sheep Has Five Legs and Guys and Dolls are both still in town, the former at the Mayflower, the latter at the Astor...
When a play is going to consider the implications of what little boys and girls do at five in the morning when Papa is asleep, it is generally sophisticated or moral. Debut attempts, and fails, to be the former, and has a careless disregard for the latter. The result is an innocuous bit of piddle, diffuse in conception and dull in execution...
Owen made one of the best plays of the night when he stole the puck at mid-ice, raced around the defense, and tallied through Levin's feet at 11:13. Crehore scored the fifth goal six minutes later, and Dave Holmes, playing for Nicholas when the latter was cut above the eye, converted John Copeland's long shot at 12:20 of the final period...
Harvard purchased it by subscription in that year. One gathers that students were boarded there for a while, but by the 1880s the alien mass of Austin Hall was crowding it into Kirkland Street from behind and Professor James Bradley Thayer, a latter-day saint of the Law School, was living there. At some now well-hidden date before the turn of the century, Holmes house was torn down, not to make way for Littauer, which didn't inflate the landscape until much later, but presumably because, like its garret's contents, it was slowly going to pieces...