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...previous rounds, Lee pinned Rush of the U.S. Navy, Coursen of Springfield, Rose of Long Island, and Haney of the Baltimore Y.M.C.A. In a fourth round match, leading by a fair margin. Lee rolled over on his own shoulders in applying a cradle hold to Armand Taylor, a Norfolk, Virginia, schoolboy, and since Olympic touch-fall rules were followed in the tournament, was declared loser. Blubaugh placed first and Taylor second...
Debaters of the Norfolk Prison Colony added another win to a perfect season by beating Harvard decisively last night at Norfolk...
Arguing for the affirmative on the topic, Resolved: That all American citizens should be subject to conscription for essential service in time of war were Francis Keaney and Calvin Johnson of Norfolk. Taking the negative for the Harvard Debate Council were Robert B. Ullian '54 and Jay R. Nussbaum...
Barred Doors. It was 1588, the year of the Spanish Armada, when 25-year-old Father John Gerard, just ordained in Rome, landed secretly in Norfolk,* England. The day after his arrival he barely escaped a trap set by local "priest hunters." In London he found his Jesuit superior and began his ministry, always traveling as a country gentleman of quality...
Died. King George VI, 56; of a coronary thrombosis; at Sandringham House, Norfolk (see FOREIGN NEWS...