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Mills rushed So We'll Knock into print. In Manhattan it published another song composed that Sunday afternoon: You're a Sap, Mr. Jap, by James Cavanaugh, John Redmond and Nat Simon. Excerpt: Uncle Sam is gonna spanky. Wait and see, before we're done The A. B. C. and D. will sink your rising...
Graduation, academic difficulties and injuries have deeply dented the candidate showing and Chief Boston has nothing but dark foreboding for the campaign's outcome. Only two of last year's letter winners are eligible at this point for intercollegiate competition: Dick Thomas and Jim Redmond, the latter of whom is currently incapacitated with a leg injury...
...Otto Fiedlen '42, Edward J. Firestone '42, Hausen '44, William L. Rewca Jr., '44, Lawrence Howe, Jr., '42, Proscott F. Huidehoper '43, John J. Madley '44, Clarence F. Michaelle '44, John H. Miller '42, Rufus L. Patterson '44, Pau G. Pennoyer Jr., '42, Robeson Peters '45, Joseph W. Redmond '44, John B. Reinheimer 3GLB, John R. Yeder '44, Michael Zara...
Those taking the course at Tufts are: Thomas J. L. Redmond '43, Orme Wilson, Jr., '42. Oliver A Parker '43. William F. Haneman '42, and John Lacey...
...most of the 19th Century-from the early 1800's, when Dr. Redmond Dillon Barry of nearby Gallatin first imported an evergreen grass known as blue from his native Ireland, to 1882, when the great Iroquois (only U.S.-bred horse ever to win the English Derby) was retired to stud at nearby Belle Meade-Nashville was famed as "the cradle of the thoroughbred...