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...less melancholy side of the ledger, Jack Fisher came within less than 2 feet of the Harvard hammer throw record to win the event quite easily with a throw of 168 feet 2 inches. Willo Fisher took second with 157 feet 1/2 inch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trackmen Conquer Yale, 82 to 53, In Dual Meel; Clark, Jackson Star | 5/7/1946 | See Source »

Those on the Jayvee basketball team to receive the Minor Basketball H are Robert R. Bramhall '49, Walter H. Butler, Jr. '46, Robinson O. Everett '48, Fred W. Flickenger '46, Ledger D. Free '48, Joseph P. McDermott '47, Russel G. Means NROTC '46, Leopold M. Page, Jr. '47, Frank N. Pierce NROTC '46, James H. Powell '49, Leonard Ragozin '49, Gunther K. Rosinus '49, Raymond F. Sullivan '47, Thomas E. Tennant '47, and Jack G. Wiechman '48, manager...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eighty-Four Men On Winter Clubs Win HAA Letters | 4/13/1946 | See Source »

...credit side of the wartime ledger goes the Wake, started better than a year ago to fill the gap left by the defunct Advocate. Although there has been student representation in its pages, the Wake has been chiefly devoted to special issues and the works of established writers. The Wake plans to continue its occasional appearances even if the Advocate does revive, and an issue on English poetess Edith Sitwell is contemplated for next Fall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Activities Fade, Die as War Hits College; General Revival Movement Now Underway | 4/9/1946 | See Source »

Before the turn of the century, four important U.S. artists served their apprenticeship together on the old Philadelphia Press (absorbed in 1920 by the Public Ledger, which in turn was absorbed by the Inquirer). The big four: George Luks, William Glackens, Everett Shinn and John Sloan. Their job, in the days before high-speed cameras, was to record, as clearly and dramatically as possible, the fires, strikes, ship launchings, trials, inaugurations-and even wars-which cameras catch now. They had to work fast to make each early-morning deadline, and yet get on paper the essential look and the significant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Reporters of the Brush | 10/29/1945 | See Source »

...with the long "ow" a la Hanson) introduced the first human note we've heard in the cold pages of the accounting class last Saturday when he came out with a genuine concern for the future of widows and orphans amidst the cold, hard facts of a disbursements ledger. Now Neale is waiting to see if even such a warm heart can get one a High Pass in Accounting...

Author: By Larry Hyde, | Title: The Lucky Bag | 1/23/1945 | See Source »

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