Word: legging
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Promising candidates for the University team returning from last year are: Stanton Whitney '34, T. N. Lawler 3L, R. H. Watt '32, A. W. Sherman '34, P. W. Dockery 2L, E. C. Pugh '33, Joseph Oppenheim '34, and M. E. Bothner '34. Bothner injured his leg last year early in the season and the same injury may again prevent him from playing this year. Besides Whitney, who was a member of the University football squad last fall, it is expected that I. B. Hardy '33, regular tackle, will also come...
...Gannon '34, C. F. Hovey '32, E. N. Jenks '34, William Ladd '34, W. H. Lehr '34, C. A. McCarthy, Jr. '32, E. E. Post '33, Samuel Powel, Jr. '32, Richard Stackpole '34, T. W. Stedman, Jr. '33, R. L. Stites '34, F. J. Swayze, II '33, LeG. L. Thurber '34, R. H. Watson, Jr. '32, W. S. Wellington '34, Taggart Whipple '34, F. H. White '33, N. T. Winthrop...
Karl Schafer of Austria had more difficulty than he expected in beating his arch rival, Gillis Grafstrom of Sweden. Grafstrom, a week before the men's figure skating championship, had hurt his leg but was sufficiently recovered to take 1,496 points for his school figures and barely lose by 2,602 to 2,514.5. A debonnaire French couple, Met Mme Pierre Brunet, won the championship for pairs...
...ceiling fell. A nurse ran into the room wondering why she had not heard the children screaming and thinking it was a bomb. When she opened the door she found those eight little Roman Catholics kneeling by their bedsides praying. . . . The children invented games in which to have one leg or one arm was not a disadvantage but an advantage. . . . They called me Monsieur Auld Reekie." "If you want to start a war" advised Bishop Francis John McConnell, "mobilize the liars and get the churches to bless it." Shanghai police arrested Cinemactor Ronald Colman who was strolling the town after...
...should romp away from he field for a first in the 1000; Record should take the measure of MacDonnell of Holy Cross in the hurdles; Finlayson is expected to thrown the 35-pound weith to take a first, with Kidder some inches behind; Hawes, in spite of his recent leg injury, ought to give a good account of himself in the dash. Yale, at least, will have no threat in the two mile race, which is the Bulldog pet weakness this season. Estes and Murphy are slated to give the Crimson some six points in this event...