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...Enthusiasm and drive" is the way Coach Hal Ulen explained the first victory against Brown. The team, led by Jerry Gorman who won his two free style events--the 100 and the 220 yard races--and Frank Kraymer, who swims the 200 yard medley relay and the 150 yard backstroke, gave promise of developing into one of the better Crimson outfits...
Preaching & Parties. The man who evokes this sentimental, semantic medley of adoration and respect is a little (5 ft.) youngish (40) bespectacled, homely, eloquent son of a French naval officer. Before the war Sartre was a relatively unknown professor of philosophy (1930-43). During the war he spent nine months in a German war prison, then emerged to play an active role in the Resistance (he served with the Communist-dominated Front National). Now he is France's most discussed writer: his temple, the respectably bohemian Cafe de Flore on the Left Bank. There he spends most...
...yard medley relay--Won by Harvard; Krayer, Vielman, Snow...
When Frank Krayer, Julio Vielman, anl Bob Snow nosed out the Brown medley relay entry by a touch, it was a portent of things to come. By even less of a split second, Jerry Gorman nosed out Brown's Phil Carson in the 220 free-style, with Ted Norris of the Crimson coming in third. Gorman again beat the favored Carson in the 100 free-style which followed the dive...
...Medley Francis Gregory Bridges, 43, perhaps the most colorful and capable of all the new M.P.s, a tall, scholarly Liberal from York-Sunbury, New Brunswick. He became Speaker of the New Brunswick legislature in 1936. According to Canadian parliamentary procedure, a Speaker cannot make a speech. So he seethed in silence for three years, then resigned and made one of the most startling speeches ever made to a provincial house. In a bull voice he roared his personal view of his own party, the opposition, the people, even the weather. Gist: they were all awful. When World War II came...