Word: parred
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Judging by the lineups yesterday it's the guards and not the backs that may be subject to change without notice this Saturday. Bill Lane, Bob Brookings, and Frank Schumann are all just about on a par for a job at left guard, and there's not much doubt but that all three will be given a chance against West Point...
Things come to a head when Judge Priest, temporarily disbanded, helps defend a stranger on trial for the knifing of one Elisworth Brown, local dude and "jelly-bean" par excellence. The jury seems ready to admit that Master Brown richly deserves his portion, but nevertheless is prone to regard the unsociable defendant, who probably did not fight for the Stars and Bars, with a jaundiced eye. Judge Priest turns the tables in masterful fashion. While the strains of "Dixie" are wafted into the hushed courtroom, the parson, (Henry B. Walthall) comes forward as character witness on behalf of the defendant...
...Climax Par Excellence...
William Samanchick 1L. and Wesley L. Furste '37 are finalists in the golf tournament being played at the new municipal Fresh Pond Golf Course, a nine-hole, par 35 course recently laid out for the benefit of Cantabridgians and Harvard students...
Taking advantage of one last chance to test their skill against par before putting their clubs away for the winter, a large group of enthusiastic golfers will compete for the College Golf Championship next week over the Belmont Springs Country Club course. The championship proved very successful last year when it was originated, and it is believed enough entries will be received to allow 32 men to qualify for the match play rounds...