Word: roster
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Topping them all was the James Chapin retrospective at the Associated American Artists' Galleries. For it, Critic Edward Alden Jewell went off the deep end. Wrote he: "It establishes his position as second to none in our contemporary roster. It contains some of the finest painting of our time. It ... constitutes a full and ringing American challenge. In a word, this show is the real thing...
...Chicago rugby club. The Crimson squad hopes to arrange a meeting with the Windy City outfit this spring to settle national supremacy and it seems likely that the match will be arranged. The Chicago squad has two great individual stars in Jay Berwanger and Clint Frank on the roster...
...Germans, two Filipinos, two Czochs, two Chinese, an Austrian, and a Spaniard-this is not a roll-call of a Singapore bar, but he roster of foreign students who live at the International Club, Harvard's unique experiment in cooperative living...
...Saltonstall, Congressman Hamilton Fish, Yachtsman Harold Stirling Vanderbilt, Poloist Thomas Hitchcock Jr., U. S. Ambassador to Italy William Phillips, Journalist Joseph Alsop, and Richard Whitney, now of Sing Sing Prison, of whom all good Porkies prefer not to speak. The Pore is very much a family affair. Upon its roster, generation after generation, appear the same proud Boston names-Adams, Ames, Amory, Cabot, Gushing, etc. Some years ago three great Massachusetts surnames were combined in one Porcellian: Endicott Peabody Saltonstall. When Endicott Peabody Saltonstall was appointed district attorney of Middlesex County, Irish Politician James Michael Curley exclaimed: "Good...
During the past week five new names were placed on the Class Poet nomination roster, as Seniors petitioned for the inclusion of James B. Massie '40, Louis A. Walters, Jr., '40, Cranston E. Jones '40, Park W. W. Masters '40, and James H. Lakeman...