Word: rushing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Play started with a rush. The Cadet first string line, Wing, Brandt, and Haskell, skillfully managing the strange ponles, showed perfect team work in outscoring the Harvard riders, 9 to 1 1-2 in the first three chukkers. Each of the Soldiers scored three goals. The Crimson players were unable to make headway, although the line-up of Crispin Cooke '32, E. K. Jenkins '31, and W. F. Luton '32 was stronger than that of the previous game...
...Freshmen started with a rush J. W. Putnam '33, who starred agains: Melrose Saturday, scored twice in the opening minutes. C. C. Pell, Jr. '33, accounted for the third Harvard goal...
...Rendezvous, 328 Newbury St. -No cover charge-Cabaret 11.45-Master of Ceremonies, Paul Rush, Music by the Rendezvous Revellers...
...Paul Rush has a smile which is almost as brilliant as the shining black and gold draperies that cover the walls of the Rendezvous where he is master of ceremonies. One wonders if Paul's ears would stay struck to his head should by mischance this broad gleam of jollity be clouded by a serious mood. Anyway, it is hoped that such a tragedy will never happen because if he and his wife are always in accord as they are when doing tap dances, there will never be a necessity for anything but smiles...
...Rush went to Emerson College, where she met her husband during her junior year. He influenced her to share a theatrical life with him. Since then they have been roaming from coast to coast doing all kinds of work. Once in the hey day of the Charleston they picked up a job of the way to lunch, when on hearing some music suitable to this dance issuing from a stage door, they went in and showed a whole chorus how it ought to be done...