Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...four catchers are: Alfred H. Colwell '38, Paul K. Doyle '38, Philip C. Staples, ocC, and Elliott C. Bacon...
...church in St. Paul's Cathedral ("The Parish Church of the British Empire") go the King & Queen on May 24, humbly wearing "plain clothes." Next evening they dine at red brick No. 10 Downing Street with the Prime Minister & Mrs. Stanley Baldwin ("The King Makers"). The King was born Dec. 14, 1895, but the Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin has ordered "Celebration of the King's Birthday on June 9," * and this may be said to close the Coronation Season. The London Season continues for swanksters until the Cowes Regatta which ends...
...records in years, but will also be the five Yale Freshman team in several years to enter the Harvard game with at least an even chance. The Bulldogs have won nine games, lost three, and tied one, whereas the Yardlings have won eight, lost one, and tied one. St. Paul's their only mutual opponent, beat Yale and was defeated by Harvard, both by one goal margins. Comparing the teams on this basis, the teams are very evenly matched...
Starting at Number 1 for the Crimson will be Fred Ayer, a Senior playing this year for the first time on the Varsity. A graduate of the Hill School, he rides in summer at the Myopia Hunt Club and here he does a little track on the side. Paul Fox, who played on the outdoor squad at Myopia, will probably split the game with him at "I". Skiddy von Stade, who was captain of his Freshman team two years ago and who has been on the Varsity all the time as an upperclassman, will hold down the No. 2 berth...
Also, eight members of the faculty, have been promoted to the following positions, effective next September: Carl J. Friedrich, Professor of Government; Clyde K. M. Kluckhohn, assistant professor of Anthropology; Paul D. Bartlett, assistant professor of Chemistry; Edward P. Herring, Assistant professor of Government; Frederick V. Hunt, assistant professor of Physics and Communication Engineering; Elliott Parkins '23, instructor in History and Literature; Roger W. Hickman, instructor in Physics and communication Engineering; Stanley S. Stevens, instructors in Psychology. The appointment of Dr. Friedrich is permanent and the others are for three years...