Word: patly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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With a fatherly pat on the head, the Boston sports columnists have welcomed Arthur Valpey to the Harvard scene. Most of them have taken great care to show him that Harvard football is not Michigan football and that he will probably break down and weep when he sees the puny, soft-shell Hahvuds he has inherited. "Good luck, son--you're going to need it!" is the warning...
...Waiter-a typical Shavian member of the lower classes, who knows his place in society and is anxious to guard its importance. Tom Holmore was superbly British as Valentine, superbly 'supermanish' as the male of intellect powerless in the tentacles of his corresponding female's life force. Pat Kirkland was nicely vivacious, if slightly more American than the rest of the cast, as the younger daughter, Dolly. Her youthful brother, Philip, was played with a nice combination of exhuberance and English stage presence by Nigel Stock...
Cornell won the 128-pound bout when Joe Calby ended up with a 5 to 0 score over Jim Westfall, while at 136 Pat Bowditch was pinned by John Raine with a body press in 7:59. Jim Conant dropped a 6 to 1 decision to Jack Foley of Ithaca...
...rest of his lineup will include Frank Lionette at the pivot post and Captain Dick Covey and Chuck Brynteson in the guard slots. Pat Dailey, John Goldsmith, and Dave McGiffert will probably fill the forward positions, should Kopp decide to leave Mobraaton and Altrocchi to the Varsity...
...Chairman, New England Region, Students for Democratic Action; Ernest M. Howell '47, Co-chairman, National Intercollegiate Christian Council; Lawrence M. Jaffa 2D, Chairman, Northern New England Region, National Student Association; Andrew E. Rice 2G, Massachusetts Chairman, American Veterans Committee: Don S. Willner '47, National Chairman, Students for Democratic Action; Pat Kirkland, Vice-chairman, New England Catholic Student Peace Association; Neil Scaulon, Vice-President, National Federation of Catholic College Students; Mary McNulty, Co-chairman, New England Student Christian Movement; and Mary L. Seasholls, Chairman, United Student Christion Council