Word: lymans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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First Boat: Noyes, stroke; Challinor, 7; Whitman, 6; Lyman, 5; Lamson, 4; King, 3; Richardson, 2; Fitz, bow; Boynton, cox. Second Boat: Seligman, stroke; Sohier, 7; Prince, 6; Marshall, 5; Villa, 4; Andrews, 3; Erskine, 2; Jenks, bow; Palmer, cox. Third Boat: Hibbert, stroke; Snyder, 7; Ober, 6; Donald, 5; Michalis, 4; Soule, 3; Nichols, 2; Brown, bow; Ducey...
...Oratory, who was in general charge of the contest, as one of the best that he had heard the speeches were marked by the variety of their subject-matter. The winning selections were excerpts from a letter of Robert Louis Stevenson and an essay on Shakespeare by George Lyman Kittredge, formerly Gurney Professor of English Literature here...
Died. Rachel Lyman Field, 47, best-selling novelist (All This, and Heaven Too); of pneumonia after an operation; in Los Angeles. She had written professionally for 14 years before her sensational success in 1938 with All This...
Stanford's shrewd President Ray Lyman Wilbur and his trustees were not born yesterday: they know how to take advantage of a trend by going against it. Last week, as liberal arts colleges all over the nation rushed to accelerate the arts of war (mathematics and science). President Wilbur & trustees announced that Stanford, which has never had a liberal arts college, will start one next fall...
Captain Ted Lyman and Hallett Whitman, five and six in the Varsity boiler room, are expected to hold the same positions this year, and the odds are that seven-man Dave Challinor will be rowing behind stroke Bus Curwen for the third straight spring. In addition Tommy Boynton, last year's coxswain, is again on hand...