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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Burditt, who left the team after playing only five League games, was one of the four men granted honorable mention behind the two first fives picked by the eight mentors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BURDITT ONLY CRIMSON MAN ON IVY SQUAD | 3/17/1943 | See Source »

Accorded honorable mention along with Burditt were Dartmouth's George Munroe, the League's highest scorer last year, Yale's Guy McGauhey and Penn's Larry Davis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BURDITT ONLY CRIMSON MAN ON IVY SQUAD | 3/17/1943 | See Source »

Exactly what the Society fed on for the first few years of its perilous existence is still somewhat of a mystery because the first mention of music performed is in 1810, Handel's Air." The following year the Pierian anticipated playing Handel's "Waterpiece" at Commencement, but "the member who plays the 2nd Clarionett having a sore jaw, occasioned by the Extraction of a tooth, it was judged necessary to apologize to the Seniors and decline playing." The following year, however, a brilliant comeback was staged when its first concert was performed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MUSIC BOX | 3/15/1943 | See Source »

...massing north of Australia: "Our decisive success cannot fail to have a most important effect on the enemy's tactical plans. His campaign, at least for the time being, is completely dislocated. . . . Merciful Providence has guarded us in this great victory." General MacArthur's communiques neglected to mention General Kenney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: Dividends | 3/15/1943 | See Source »

...Mention of laundry, that bane of every WAVE's existence, brings to mind thoughts of a unique institution here at Briggs Hall, the Alcove. The Alcove is no secluded nook, as its name might imply, where one may while away spare moments in intimate conversation with a friend. It is, rather, the equivalent of the corner drugstore, the village post-office, or somebody's backyard. It is a quaint combination of laundry, shower-room, and telephone booth that none but a Navy mind could have dreamed up. Here of a sunny afternoon, any day after four o'clock, the following...

Author: By Ensign ETHEL Greenfield, | Title: Creating a Ripple | 3/12/1943 | See Source »

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