Word: nelsons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Patter Songs from Gilbert & Sullivan (Nelson Eddy, baritone, with chorus and orchestra conducted by Robert Armbruster; Columbia: 6 sides; $2.75). Baritone Eddy's fans-but not Savoyards-will forgive his rather apologetic, Yankeefied impersonations of the Mikado, Jack Point, the Lord Chancellor, John Wellington Wells, Major General Stanley, First Lord of the Admiralty Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B. The last one sounds like an odd, unconscious parody of President Roosevelt speechmaking...
...Nelson, Monday 3-4 o'clock; Mr. A. B. Overstreet, Tuesday 3.30-5.30 o'clock; Mr. H. F. May, Wednesday, 3-4 o'clock; Mr. A. B. Overstreet, Wednesday 4-5 o'clock; Professor S. E. Harris (Acting Master), Thursday 4-5 o'clock; Dr. H. T. Cunningham, Thursday 7.30-8.30 o'clock; Dr. H. T. Cunningham. Friday 3-5 o'clock...
...Hartwell Benjamin A. Barnes George H. Hanford W. Russell Bowie, Jr. David O. Ives John F. Brooks Robert A. James John W. Darr William F. Ketchum Sheldon Dictz Harry K. Mansfield Henry Doerr, III Leo Marx Donald A. Donahue William D. McSweeney Richard D. Edwards Robert B. Nichols Nelson R. Gidding Elliot L. Richardson Charles Gilfix, Jr. Francis M. Simpson Sherman Gray Hamlin D. Smith Lewis B. Harder J. Prentice Willetts
...Powers Gerald D. Roscoe Roger S. Schafer John P. Schwede G. Robert Stange Charles H. Stern Lonsdale F. Stowell Philip Thayer Class Day Committee Douglas L. Anderson W. Russell Bowie, Jr. John F. Brooks John W. Darr Sheldon Dietz Henry Doerr, III Donald A. Donahue Richard D. Edwards Nelson R. Gidding Charles Gilfix, Jr. Sherman Gray Lewis B. Harder Richard S. Hartwell George H. Hanford George G. Haydock David O. Ives Robert A. James William F. Ketchum Harry K. Mansfield Leo Marx William D. McSweeney Robert B. Nichols Elliot L. Richardson Francis M. Simpson Hamlin D. Smith J. Prentice Willetts
Crimson hopes were realized in only three weights. Captain Ted Scheenberg gave the meet a good start by throwing his man in 2:37 with a reverse Nelson and body lock. Dick Thomas outranked the Yale 145-pounder for a 6 to 3 referee's decision, while 175-pound Tom Lacey wrested a 5 to 1 decision from his opponent...