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Captain Howie Mondel, playing with both knees tightly bandaged, scored the decisive marker from far out in the field with a beautiful shot which hit the edge of the net and bounced...

Author: By John C. Robbins, | Title: Booters Score in Last Period; Gain 3-2 Win Over Indians | 10/28/1939 | See Source »

...lone Crimson first-place winner was Howie Mondel, who tossed the 16-pound shot 47 ft. 11 in. to establish a new meet record. The other two American firsts were provided by Jay Shields and Tom Lussen of Yale in the 120-yard high hurdles and pole vault, respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crew's Henley Regatta Victory Stands Out Among Summer's Events; Crimson-Blue Track Squad Loses | 9/23/1939 | See Source »

...Harvard lineups. Varsity:g. Williams; r.f., Bradley; l.f., Robie; r.h., Jacobson, Witkin; c.h.; Scott; l.h., Scully, Phillips; r.o., Johansen; r.i., Rousamaniero; c., Harnden, Page; l.i., Motley; l.o., Mondel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VARSITY TIES BRUINS IN SOCCER OPENER, 1-1 | 10/11/1937 | See Source »

...large buyer of advertising and magazine art. The market for such work, over which he presides, has been a great factor in developing many of the foremost fashion artists in the country. He has introduced to the American public such well known French illustrators as Lepape, Martin, Boutet de Mondel the younger, Georges Barbier, and Brissaud. In photography the Baron de Meyer, Alfred Cheney Johnston, Nikolas Muray, and Dr. Arnold Genthe have found in the Nast Publications a commercial stimulus for their progress, and in that stimulus Mr. Campbell has been the chief motive power...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ART DIRECTOR OF VANITY FAIR TO TALK TONIGHT | 3/20/1923 | See Source »

...revived. Formerly when two men fought and one was more or less damaged the other was fined a few dollars--if one died the other might have been hanged. But now killing a man will be no more dangerous than giving him a bloody nose,--will it be murder? Mondel, who spent his life working out laws of heredity, should turn in his grave, for all his labor must be done over again to fit a transmuted race. All told, our already complicated existence will become a hopeless nightmare of bewilderment, and we must resign ourselves to it. Surely...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HUMAN ALCHEMY | 3/21/1922 | See Source »

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