Word: lee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Succeeding Dr. R. I. Lee '02 as an alumni member of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports, G. G. Browne '10 has been appointed to the committee, it was announced yesterday...
...style of Gothic complication and detail, the book possesses, though it does not awkwardly exhibit, a sturdy framework of research and knowledge. It does exhibit many flying buttresses of outside inquiry into the lives of the minor members of the cast (George Germain, General Gates, the Continental Commander Charles Lee) and many gargoyles of antique wit quoted from the talk of the coffeehouses, the clubs, the theatres of the day or from the author's own invention. Praised by many critics, it caused Frank Sullivan, playboy of the New York World, to join the old, outmoded, bedroom school of literary...
...first four places were-taken by the University runners. Leslie Flaksman '29 followed Reid and Wildes across the finish line, with R. G. Luttman '29 placing fourth. D. R. Jacobs '29, Yale, finished fifth, and G. B. Lee '30 took sixth tally for the University...
Captain Reid (H), Wildes (H), Flaksman (H), Luttman (H), Jacob (Y), Lee (H), M. D. Smith (Y), Captain Ingham (Y), Pardridge (Y), Foote (Y). Time--27 m., 41 3-5 s. Score--Harvard 16, Yale...
Fall rowing for the University crews ended yesterday afternoon when F. B. Lee '39 stroked his 150-pound crew over the folkish line of a two mile race six feet ahead of crew W. stroked by James Norman...