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Neither pitcher has shown much to date, Walsh being batted out of the box in his four starts, and Curtiss, undefeated mainstay of the 1939 Freshmen, not having gone to the hill since the team came North after the vacation trip...
...Ingalls, twirling mainstay, was sent in for Walsh in the first half of the fifth inning and allowed B. U. two hits and three runs for the remainder of the game. ing" appointments in designed to give a man notice of the termination of his services and give him opportunity to obtain another position. The President, who has the power of approval or veto, automatically cut this to two years, as he has done in the all similar cases this year; formerly it has been customary to give a man only one year to look for a job. The Board...
...normal Drake coed. She joined Delta Gamma Sorority and was elected to the Student Council. She was appointed the school's social chairman to arrange for dances and entertainments. And she entered into a campus romance with 200-lb Footballer Ernest ("Bus") Bergmann of Chicago, a mainstay of the varsity eleven...
...Music, Inc., which owns the world's largest collection of copyrighted popular tunes. On the books of Mills Artists, Inc., are such dance orchestras as those led by Paul Whiteman, Edward Kennedy ("Duke") Ellington, Cabell ("Cab") Calloway, Jack Denny. Mills bands and Mills music have long been a mainstay of American Record affiliates. Last January, in Hollywood, Mr. Mills began making his own records. Decca put out a feeler for Mills and his songs and artists, but before anything could be done, American had given Mr. Mills a new deal whereby he was to function as managing director...
Dick Walsh, veteran, and Slim Curtiss, 1939 starter, are in the ranks of the pitchers turning out regularly. Also among these are Royall Victor '37, who has been up and down with the Varsity and Junior Varsity for two years, Proctor H. Avon '37, Junior Varsity mainstay last year, and John R. Mahoney '37, also of the 1936 Seconds...