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...lineups: Harvard: G. N. Barrie '32, Sturtevant Burr '31, David Cobb '31, J. W. Fobes '32, B. E. Estes '32, Arthur Foote '33, R. G. Hodges '32, M. Wheelwright '33, R. P. Wesley '33, J. N. Fox '32. Dartmouth: Huckins, Rubin, Langley, Benezit, Richardson, Bush, Sanborn, Whitney, M.I.T.: Baltzer, Allbright, Gilman, McNiff, Fisk, Clark, Gerhardt, Conant, Masters, Robinson, Cashman, Burdick...
...Paul last fortnight U. S. District Judge John B. Sanborn punctured the defense. Said he: "The article was of value to the plaintiff from the standpoint of increasing sales of its magazine. . . . Anyone reading [the article in the Dispatch] would know what men had been selected [by Grantland Rice] and the general scheme used in their selection, and unless they were interested in Mr. Rice's lit- erary style, they would have no need for the complete article. . . . The Dispatch availed itself of the labor of Mr. Rice by appropriating the fruits of what he had done and expressed...
...suppression in Boston by a "smug" society of an early edition of "Leaves of Grass" Speaking of this society Mr. Morris has this to say: "They had probably understood nothing of the text but those passages which they alleged to be objectionable. Thus the guest of Emerson and Sanborn and the finest and purest men and women of Boston and Concord, the friend of Tennyson and Longfellow, and of Mrs. Gilchrist was found unclean by an anonymous group who were unqualified to receive the rich message he brought them...
Score--Dartmouth 1922 21; Harvard 1988 0, Touchdowns--Wilson 3, Points after touchdowns--Collins 3, by place kicks. Referee--A. R. Ayer, Colby. Umpire--R. M. Sanborn, New Hampshire. Head linesman--M. Gulian, Brown, field Judge--C. C. McCarthy, Georgetown. Time--four 15-minute periods...
...Portland, Me., Willie L. Sanborn has for 17 years gone to a well on the grounds of Pennell Institute to obtain water for his boarders. Recently he was convicted of the larceny of ten quarts of water valued at one dollar. Sentence was suspended; Mr. Sanborn was put on two years' probation...