Word: mason
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Fighting gamely in a hopeless cause the Varsity cagers went down to defeat before the Green five at Hanover on Saturday by a 37 to 24 score. Jack Mason, one of the Sophomore shock troops playing at forward was Harvard's high scorer with eight points to his credit...
...summary: HARVARD DARTMOUTH Mouser, Lavietes, Stephenson, r.f. l.f., Bonniwell Mason, l.f. r.f., Tean, Johnston, Conti Spring, c. c., McKernan, Cleveland, Anderson Fletcher, r.g. l.g., Hubbell, Whitaker Kollinites, Robinson, l.g. r.g., Davis, Parachini...
HARVARD DARTMOUTH Moser, f. f., Toan Mason, f. f., Bonniwell Spring, c. c., McKernan Kollinites, g. g., Davis Fletcher, g. g., Hubbell...
...Yale tilt Sophomore Jack Mason distinguished himself no little at his new-found post of forward, and he, with the veterans Fletcher and Kollinites, will have to work hard. Graham K. Spring '36 is the nominee to fill the gap at the pivot post, while Mason and Byron Moser, another Sophomore, continue at the forwards...
Some arts like stage design (discussed ably by John Mason Brown) and the movies (the subject of Miss Iris Barry's article) are not "pure," but are hybrids which owe their genesis to the blending of several arts. Mr. Brown is right in observing that the modern stage designer leaves little to our imaginations, since "the stage designer's aim is to make the setting an inseparable witness of the scene,' a 'silent character' without which the drama would be incomplete." And Miss Barry states baldly the problem of the movies: ". . . whether it shall remain as now largely a diversion...