Word: pollards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University Law School in its first match of the season gave the Business School strong resistance in the tennis match yesterday afternoon, although the latter was victorious 4-2. J. P. Pollard 3L. in singles, and the doubles combination, Pollard and F. S. Turner 3L., were the means of giving the Law School two points...
Doubles. Bundy and Herndon, vs. Pollard and Kaltenbach; Bradley and Stevens vs. Kunkel and Turner...
Singles. On Jarvis Field at 2: E. T. Herndon (captain) 1G.B. vs. H. J. Kaltenbach Jr. 1L.; F. McG. Bundy 2G.B. vs. R. J. Kunkel 1L.; R. N. Bradley 1G.B. vs. F. S. Turner (captain) sp.L.; H. M. Stevens 2G.B. vs. J. P. Pollard...
...yesterday from its Connecticut trip with three victories to its credit and one defeat, and with a total of 43 runs to 18 by its opponents. The other vacation game on Saturday, April 14, with Middlesex, also resulted in a Freshman victory, the score being 11 to 6. Captain Pollard of Middlesex was replaced in the box by Hardie at the end of the ninth. After this, the opening contest for 1926, John James Maher of Bridgeport, Conn., whose home run had been the feature of the game, was elected to lead the nine...
Some Melancholy Mishaps In After-the-War Tolerance The Story. What story there is, is tucked away in inconspicuous corners of the book so as not to hamper the author in developing his real theme-post-war Europe. Bertram Pollard is one of those unusually effective majors in the War who find themselves correspondingly unequipped for earning a living after it. Pollard is married to Joyce, patrician to the tips of her fine fingers. But he has other demands on his sympathy-he is half-Irish, one brother-in-law is an Irish revolutionary, later caught and executed, another...