Word: rayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Ready, Set, Go. The barflies campaign evidently started when Hearst, who disapproves of women in bars, called up the Los Angeles Examiner's Editor Ray T. Van Ettisch from his Beverly Hills villa. As the campaign got rolling, there was a spate of headlines like BABY ABANDONED BY BARFLY MOTHER. Hearst reporters knew, without anyone telling them, that they could get space with stories about women in bars. But it was a little hard to whip up public indignation. "The whole thing sounds as old-fashioned as the pink lady, sniffed a San Francisco woman, ordering another oldfashioned...
...secretary's first duties will be to draw up an address book of the class. When completed, the book will be kept constantly up-to-date to serve as a perpetual file. "Our aim is to make '48 the best-informed class Harvard over had," Ray A. Goldberg '48, first marshal, stated...
...Clafiin will probably meet Bob Runyon instead of last year's against graduated Columbia ace, Horvath. At 165 Ray Rogers will wrestle his first meet of the year against experienced Lion Harry Kiender while Don Lauria has dropped down a class to take the place of injured Sandy Jones and will face Columbia's Bruce Gilman...
Crimson 145-pounder Dan Ray in the tentative listings is scheduled to match Charles Gardner although Ken O'Shsughnessy of the 1947 team is still at Columbia. Buddy King will be at 136 for the Crimson against Phil Temke while at 123 Lee Nutt will face other Ralph Vrana or Sasha Komsa for Columbia, in the lightest class, the Crimson's planing flyweight Dave Coombs meets Joe Pettinatte
With the first big meet of the season coming up on Saturday against Columbia in the Indoor Athletic Building, Boston is hard pressed to fill the class but plans to send Don Louria down from 165 to 155 and put Ray Rogers, last year's freshman captain, in at 165. The rest of the team will be the same one that shut out Wesleyan the week before Cambridge emptied for the Christmas interlude...