Word: rayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Kirkland dinner was attended by 35 House members of PBH. President Ray A. Goldberg '48, and the Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer of the group were present at the meal, the first in a series which will include all Houses...
Captain Don Louria got the third for the Crimson, in the 165-pound division, beating John Keenan in the process, a man to whom he lost in February. Dan Ray in 145 got a pin in the first round to give the Crimson one point but lost in the quarter-finals as did 136-pound Frank Trinkle. Phil Busby, Jim Conant and Jim Hoard all lost in the first round...
Pete Fuller, Crimson heavy, and Dan Ray, the 145-pounder, are probably the best bets for Harvard. In order to win Fuller will have to beat Hank O'Shaughnessy and Bob Pickett, of Columbia and Syracuse, both of whom took close decisions over him earlier this winter. Once defeated Ray has already beaten seven of the men whom he might face at New Haven but has not met Navy captain Fletcher...
...York Minster this summer, Organist Noble plans to go on composing at his ocean-front home in Massachusetts, "until the publishers start turning me down." In retirement, he may also have enough leisure to correct the oft-published story that he is the uncle of British-born Jazz Bandman Ray Noble. Says Dr. Noble with a smile: "We're no relation at all. I can't imagine why he should want to claim...
...Chief Boston's regulars, Dan Ray and Pete Fuller, will not go in this meet, but their places will be capably filled by two newcomers to the squad. Howie Houston, Varsity tackle last fall, will be in the heavyweight division, while Jim Conant, a former Garden City matman, will...