Word: marked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...team for next season at a meeting of the lettermen yesterday. Watts prepared for Harvard at New Prep. At the same time, Howard Frank Gillette, Jr. '35, of Chicago, Illinois, became Varsity hockey manager. Gillette automatically assumes the office, having been assistant manager this year. He prepared at St. Mark...
...Charcoal Burners) nourished in France and Italy. There was nothing criminal about the original members who were exiled Neapolitan Liberals, forced, like true charcoal burners, to hide in the forests. Soon they took to murdering their political opponents, and later their members were neither Neapolitan nor Liberal. Their mark was a bloody dagger, left beside each of their victims. If Albert Prince was killed by such as these they were still at large last week, despite a reward of 140,000 francs for their capture...
...original red handkerchief from which the Crimson color of Harvard was derived is on exhibition. This handkerchief dates from 1858 when President Eliot was rowing on an informal crew. A regatta having been scheduled with seven other colleges, it was felt that Harvard should have some distinguishing mark. As a result each member of the crew wore a crimson kerchief around his neck, and afterwards Crimson was chosen to be the official College color...
Edward E. Stowell '34, captain of the Varsity swimming team, will attempt to make a new world's record for the 220 yard backstroke in the Indoor Athletic Building pool at 5.15 o'clock this afternoon. The present mark is 2 minutes, 32 1-5 seconds made by Kojac of Rutgers in the Yale pool on June...
Questions like these were answered for Protestants last week in a four-volume report on "The Education of American Ministers" written by Dr. William Adams Brown of Union Theological Seminary and Dr. Mark Arthur May of Yale's Institute of Human Relations. A three-year job, their survey was sponsored by the Conference of Theological Seminaries & Colleges and the Institute of Social & Religious Research which, under able Dr. Galen Fisher, collected facts for the Laymen's Foreign Missions Inquiry. Some findings...