Word: roy
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Last week in Chicago, as glum as ever, though he is picked by many experts as the next heavyweight champion of the world, Heavyweight Joe Louis continued his surprising career as a professional with his 14th knockout in 18 fights, against a thick-skulled New Jersey trial horse named Roy Lazer. At the ringside, more worried about Louis than his next opponent, James J. Braddock, whom he last week agreed to fight in June, sat Heavyweight Champion Max Baer...
...Baltimore, Roy Hall, 21, who was washed overboard last November when a North Atlantic gale hit the S. S. Cold Harbor, walked into the U. S. Shipping Commissioner's office to contradict the official report of his death. He had somehow been spotted by the crew of the British freighter Maidenhead after swimming out the gale for two days...
...following major "H's" in minor colore were given for having won minor "H's" for three years: Richard C. Boys '35 and Richard G. Fletcher, Jr. '35, in basketball; Thomas J. Davis, Jr. '35, in polo; Stanley G. Haskins '35, in squash; Roy S. Wallace, Jr. '35, in swimming; Richard W. Emory '33, in wrestling; and Edward E. Langenau '35 and Webster F. Williams, Jr. '35, in fencing...
...John E. Barnett 4G., Alfred C. Butterfield '37, Frank S. Deland, Jr. '36, James G. Grady '36, Shaun Kelly '36, Clifford Mannal '37, Raymond C. G. Reid '36, Richard S. Salant '35, Douglas C. Scott '36, Robert E. Simon, Jr. '35, Herbert N. Stevens '35, Cyrus C. Wells '36, Roy W. Winsauer...
...party for candidates held Thursday night at the Russian Bear, the Harvard Dramatic Club inducted five undergraduates into membership. The new members are Roy C. Hieks, Jr. '37; Richard W. Ittelson '37; Daniel E. O'Reilly '38; Clement Scott '36; and Henry B. Urrows...