Word: reed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Ogden '41, of the John Reed Society, Robert E. Lane '39, of the Student Union; Sam L. Cole '40, of the Dramatic Club; Thomas A. Goldman '39, of the Esperanto Club; William L. Calfee, of the Lampoon; Sherman Gifford '39, of the Monthly; George S. Viereck, Jr. '39, of the Guardian; Samuel N. Hinckley '39, of the Advocate; and Cleveland Amory '39, of the CRIMSON...
Last week in San Francisco, Sculptor Thomas Harrison Reed Jr. denied Reader Downing's charge, said: "The elephant was perfectly normal the last time...
Last weekend Mr. Bridges, newly chastened by the courts (see p. 12), returned to the stalled warehouse negotiations, wrote to employers: "Let's take the starch out of our necks and sit down around the conference table." President James Reed of the Association of Distributors agreed...
William Allen Reed, Tacoma, Washington--Stadium High School...
...perfect score. Twenty-five of the hundred points were allowed for time, 25 for tone, 50 for execution (the technique of trills and capers with which every good piper decks out the tune he is playing). If a piper missed a melodic trick, or if he allowed his reed to "choke" (stop vibrating for lack of air), he was docked a point or two by the judges. Last week's winners: stocky James Bremner of Kearny, Pipe-Major John MacKenzie of Brooklyn, Piper Ed mund Tucker of Manhattan...