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...cruises will be run this year for persons enlisting in Class V-7 of the U. S. Naval Reserve, A. L. Madden, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N. R., revealed last night. After a 30-day period as apprentice seamen, those who qualify will be given a 90-day course as reserve midshipmen and will receive commissions as reserve ensigns at the end of this time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: V-7 Registration Will Open; Cruise Dropped | 5/1/1941 | See Source »

Captain Bunks Burditt was again high-scorer for the Yardlings with 13 points to his credit, followed closely by Jack Torgan with 10 and Ed Hadley with 8. Top man for B.U. was Don Giles with 14 while Bill Madden totaled 11. The loss of Don Lutze early in the second half because of fouls weakened the team appreciably...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Hoopsters Bow to B.U. Yearlings | 2/27/1941 | See Source »

Yale's stars will be more evenly divided among the events. Bob Owen is the leading contender in the dash, Dick Osborne in the hurdles, and Art Madden in the mile relay. The Eli two-mile team is particularly strong with Jom Ord, Malcolm Main, and three star sophomores in provide the opposition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CINDERMEN LOOK FOR UPSET IN MEET WITH FAVORED ELIS | 2/15/1941 | See Source »

Among his customers the following day were a couple of Yale students. Amused, they copied Madden's scrawly rebuke, showed it to their friends. Madden became a "character." His joint was on the map for Yalemen, Park Avenue debs, Long Island's polo crowd. Encouraged by his customers, Joe began to write weekly essays-hard-earned wisdom couched in his own lingo. He had his pieces punctuated by a race-track handicapper with a high-school education, mailed them to his clientele. In ivy-clad Eastern dormitories, Madden's essays had a wider circulation than those...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: After the Bell | 12/23/1940 | See Source »

...Madden's pet hate is Manhattan's cafe-society crowd. "The whole racket," he once wrote, "is nothing but a Show-Off Handicap. It's a good thing it aint a weight for age race or some of them fillies could never lift a foot. Everything, clothes and talk, is loud and cheap and I'm convinced that most of them, if they could get two more people to turn around and look at them, or could get their kisser in another toothpaste ad, a mention by a columnist or their picture in a tab, they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: After the Bell | 12/23/1940 | See Source »

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