Word: playe
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...coach also said that Chuck Roche and Bill Henry will definitely play football here next year. The two were previously thinking of graduating this fall...
When he tired of writing slicks exclusively and turned to "serious" novels, his first one, The Late George Apley, got him the 1938 Pulitzer Prize, critical acclaim and a big, new reading public. Proceeds from the Apley play and movie settled him even more firmly on Easy Street, and since 1944 his B-O-M job (a part-time reading chore) has brought him another $20,000 a year. Practical, a lover of comfort and the good things of life (including, among others, three cars, two Scotches before dinner), Marquand is by no means contemptuous of money and is mightily...
...Blue, and most observers felt that the margin of victory would have been far greater except for the brilliant work of Yale's Jimmy Burns in the nets. Burns made 36 saves, halting many Harvard rushes single-handed after the Eli defensemen had been forced out of the play...
...present, Sherwood is working with Irving Berlin on a new play which is to appear in the near future. His book, "Roosevelt and Hopkins," has been a consistent best-seller since before Christmas...
...Harvard men will compete for dates with three Radcliffe girls in front of a studio audience as part of a WHRV sponsored "Casanova Calling" contest in Fogg Museum at 9 p.m. tonight. The audience will also hear the "Crimson Stompers" play Dixieland jazz...