Word: reliefs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Second pair of pitchers whom Mitchell will be watching are Harold M. Curtiss '39 and Donald Prouty '39. The former, with a battling sidearm delivery, and the latter a relief hurler, formed a nine inning combination on last year's undefeated Freshman team...
Those scenes which are not devoted to the fascinating finance of Orloff are, for the most part, dull--particularly those in which Antony makes casual love to Niki. Allison Skipworth supplies slight comedy relief...
Captain Artie Stollery, ace defenseman of the squad, will team up with Dave McGinnis in front of the tricolor's sensational goalie, Merve McEwen, with relief offered by Hughie McGill. The starting front line will probably be John Munro,-high scorer on the team, Johnny Poupore, and Dazz Gay. This line has a world of speed and has accounted for most of the tricolor goals in late games...
...hard to find. To date, however, acceptances have been received from Adolph A. Berle '13, lawyer, professor, business executive and present Chamberlain of New York City; James W. Hook, president of the Geometrical Tool Company of New Haven and a member of President Hoover's National Organization of Unemployment Relief, and Charles W. Kellogg, chairman of the Board of The Engineers Public Service Corporation. Beside these three, a large number of men are still unheard from; more business men have been queried with regard to this table than any two others...
...headed east across the Indian Ocean the Russians daily expected an attack, but it was not until they were only three days from their goal, Vladivostok, that the blow fell. By that time they were in such a fatalistic frame of mind that the battle was almost a relief. Rozhestvensky's plan was rigidly simple-to force his column, battleships in the lead, through the Straits of Tsushima, head for Vladivostok. Since Togo's average speed was six knots faster, he had no trouble heading off the Russian column, kept pounding each leading ship in turn till...