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With the first game of its schedule three days distant, the 1927 golf squad is practicing regularly on the course at the Oakley Country Club. The difficulty of reserving this course has complied a reduction in the squad. Dwight Barnum, Robert Bennink, E. D. Cole, R. B. Merriman Jr., Shiras Morris Jr., O. A. Spalding, E. S. Stimpson, Paul Sullivan, and J. A. Vogel, have been retained and will play daily at Oakley...
...difficulty of choosing a team on the basis of this spring's form, from the 20 candidates who have been practicing at the Oakley Country Club, was so great that it has been decided to start 4 veterans this afternoon. Captain R. M. Clough '24, C. L. Peirson '25, J. J. Mapes '25, and W. G. Soule '25 will compose the team today. Captain Clough will be playing his third year on the University team. Peirson and Mapes vied with Clark Hodder '25 last year for first place honors, and Mapes distinguished himself especially in the Yale match. Hodder will...
Murals executed by Miss Violet Oakley for the State Capitol building at Harrisburg, Pa., are exhibited in London. The Times and other journals give almost unstinted praise...
Married. Lieutenant Oakley G. Kelly, who, with Lieutenant John A. Macready, made the coast-to-coast non-stop airplane flight, to Miss Mary M. Watson, at Washington. Lieutenant Macready was married soon after the flight to Miss Nellie Jay Turner (TIME...
Lieutenants John A. Macready and Oakley Kelly finished the first cross-continental non-stop flight in the history of aviation, landing at Rockwell Field, San Diego, after flying 26 hours and 50 minutes and covering approximately 2,600 miles from their point of departure at Roosevelt Field, Long Island...