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...radiaudience's interest has shifted from the name of the sponsor to the name of the performer. Naturally the names of Singers "Olive Palmer" and "Paul Oliver" would be a certain clue to the Palmolive program. Hence one zealous radio editor printed the performers' real names (Virginia Rea and Frank Munn...
...summary. HARVARD U. S. C. G. A. Matursevitch, Pattison, l.f. r.f., Rea Holland, r.f. l.f., Montgomery, Zittel, Shields, McCaffery Sponaugle, Rauh, c., c., Forney Hageman, Huppuch, l.g. r.g., Fabik, Harris Farrell, r.g. l.g., Harding...
...score--Harvard 32, U. S. C. G. A. 28. Goals--Holland 5, Farrell 4, Rauh 2, Huppuch 1, Pattison 1, Forney 3, Montgomery 3, Rea 3, Fabik 2, Harding 1, McCaffery 1. Fouls--Hageman 2, Farrell 1, Holland 1, Pattison 1, Sponaugle 1, Forney 2. Referee--Clark. Umpire--McDonald. Time--two 20-minute periods...
RACHEL MOON - Lorna Rea - Harper...
...Author. Lorna Rea (Mrs. Philip Russel Rea) wrote "passionately romantic" short stories as a child. At Cambridge, England, she studied under "Q" (Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch); the War sidetracked her to medicine; marriage sidetracked that. When her husband was ordered to Switzerland for his health, she took her two children along, decided to start writing again. Her first book was Six Mrs. Greenes...