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...insisted that his bitch had a good chance to win two years running. The most famed woman pointer fancier in the U. S., Mrs. Nina Billingslea of Tulsa, Okla., had a good bitch entered, Spunky Creek Joann. Snow and sleet delayed the start three days, pleased Willard Gay of Meriden, Conn., who had brought his family 1,000 miles to see what happened. Two setters disgraced themselves on the same day: W. D. Albright's Silvermont which was taken up after two hours and Carl Dufield's white- &orange Buddy D. which scampered "out of judgment...
...meeting of the Pierian Sodality of 1808 last night, the following men were elected officers for the coming year: Dominic R. Freni '36 of Roslindale, President; Frederick P. Glike '37 of Meriden, Connecticut, Vice-President; Lemuel B. Hunter '37 of Wellesley Hills, Secretary; Robert F. Dine '37 of Allston, Treasurer; and William V. Smith '37 of Medford, Librarian...
Columbia will meet Harvard on December 10 at Meriden, Connecticut, where about a thousand gathered last year to hear Harvard and Princeton debate. Harvard will uphold the negative of the proposal "Resolved; That the private manufacture of munitions be abolished." Both teams may agree that international traffic in armaments should be outlawed. The first four speeches will be of fifteen minutes duration, while the two rebuttals will last six minutes...
...remaining four will form the squad from which a team will be chosen to debate against Columbia at Meriden, Connecticut on December tenth. The subject will be, "Resolved: that the private manufacture of munitions be abolished...
Willis H. Frisbee, La Jolla, Calif.; David W. Scott, Claremont, Calif.; George J. Engelhardt, Jr, Naugatuck, Conn.; Irving Feister, Norwich, Conn.; Frederick P. Glike, Meriden, Conn.; Raymond P. Lavietes, Shelton, Conn.; Arthur L. Leader, Hartford, Conn.; Louis O. Manganiello, Waterbury, Conn.; Alfred W. Satterthwaite, New Haven, Conn.; Alfred A. Skerpan, Ansonia, Conn.; Robert W. Stoughton, Warehouse Point, Conn. Arnold M. Sweig, Plainville, Conn.; Robert J. Stevenson, Washington, D.C.; James E. King, Jr., Leesburg, Fla.; John E. Shoemaker, Augusta...