Word: normans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fact the only Crimson disappointment came in the pole vault, where the favored Emile Dubiel was able to clear only 13 feet for a second to Yale's Harding, who sailed over 12 feet, a inches. Norman Cahners picked up the other second place for Jaakko's men when he dispatched the 35-pound weight to the tune of 50 feet, 9 1-2 inches, just four feet behind the winning toss...
...Norman Gillmor Long, 32, climbed to the cab on the girder, clung precariously to a ladder. Asked John McCoy: "Is my arm gone, Doc?" Dr. Long: "We'll see. Just take it easy." The doctor gave the crane operator a swig of whiskey, dulled him further with a hypodermic of morphine. Then operating with only his left hand through a hole cut in the side of the cab and working with his surgeon's lancet and a machinist's hacksaw, Dr. Long amputated John McCoy's right arm at the shoulder. Thereupon firemen hauled...
President, John T. Sapienza '34, of Irvington, New Jersey; Note Editor, Adrian S. Fisher, of Memphis, Tennessee; Legislation Editor, Archibald Cox '34, of Plainfield, New Jersey; Case Editor, Nathan B. David, of Roxbury; Book Review Editor, V. Norman Landstrom, of Middleborough; Treasurer, W. Willard Wirtz, of Dekalb, Illinois...
Those who were selected to compose the three teams are: Boston College, Jack D. Andrews, Rendigs T. Fels and J. Spence Harvin; Exeter, Robert Bean, Caleb Foote and Richard Witkin; M.I.T., Norman H. Brisson, Harold L. R. Stubbs and George S. Viereck...
...HURRICANE-Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall-Little, Brown...