Word: leonards
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Overcoming their opponents easily in the foils 7-2, the Yardlings were nosed out in a 5-4 decision in the epee competition. Raymond C. Byran, Winfield S. Long, Jr., and Leonard E. Leboeuf were primary factors in the Crimson victory
...Leichtentritt. The orchestra is sponsored by the W.P.A. Richard Burgin is conducting this week at the Boston Symphony concerts, and the program contains Roy Harris's Second Symphony, the suite of dances from "The Basque Venus" by Wetzler, and Beethoven's "Emperor" Concerto no. 5 in E flat with Leonard Shure, local artist, at the piano. This is Mr. Shure's debut with the orchestra...
Following members of the Elephant squad will make the trip: William H. Cann '37. William T. dean, Jr. '37, George Dodge, 2nd '37, Kenneth B. Hodson '37, George D. Leonard '37, John J. G. McCue '36, Robert M. Meyers '38, George W. Oettle '36, Thomas Paull '36, William F. Read, 3rd '37, and Benjamin Welles...
Eliot's string of victories may be attributed to a well balanced team, to point-pickers Cann, a diver, and Dodge, a breast-stroker, and to relayers Leonard, Cann, Welles, and Dodge...
...theatre. Such a man is John Mason Brown. Under his direction, Harvard would once more rise to the place at the head she enjoyed under Professor Baker, and no longer would any such unfortunate and not-to-be-repeated situation of the Dramatic Club arise. Marston S. Leonard...