Word: shallow
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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First places were evenly divided, seven going to each team. It was a day of sweeps for both. Harvard swept the hammer throw, with Steve Brennan, Bill Shallow, and Bob Sears throwing one, two, three. Brennan's throw was 159 ft. 11 in. The shot was also swept by Harvard. George Downing won with 47 ft., 6 1-2 in. Howard Mendel and Bert Litman followed him. John Erhard, Pen Tuttle, and Dave Rivinus won the two-mile run for the Crimson. Erhard and Tuttle led the field by approximately 100 yards. Erhard's time...
TACKLES--Booth '39, Hallett '40, Healey '40, Downing '40, Shallow '40, Armstrong '40, Elser '41, Underwood '41, Jenkins '39, Tewksbury...
White head Irving Folworthsny easily captured the hammer throw. His distance of 172 ft. 4 1/2 in, outclassed the other contestants. John McLaughry of Brown was second with 157 ft 9 in, and Bill Shallow of Harvard gained third with 151 ft. 8 in. In the Javelin Bert Litman gained first for Harvard. His throw get a new record with 180 ft. 7 1/2 in. His teammates completed the scoring in this event, Fulton Cahners taking second, and Ed Ford third...
Throughout The Sea Gull sounds a deeper note also, telling of human growth and decline. The shallow Trigorin and the histrionic Irina end up playing lotto. But Nina grows, as one superb device reveals: in Act I, performing in a play of Constantine's she speaks his highfalutin but charged lines mechanically; in Act IV she repeats them, makes them live. It is in delimiting his characters without disfiguring them, in acknowledging their souls but questioning their perspective that Chekhov gives to The Sea Gull a kind of ember like glow...
...Bill Shallow has steadily improved since his Freshman year. This winter he showed prospects of contributing at least three points in the Quad Meet by placing in the weight throw. He was decidedly off form in the Quad Meet however and did not place. The following week, however, in the I.C.A.A.A.A. he captured second place by throwing the 35 lbs. 51 ft. 10 3/4 in. He is now throwing the hammer every afternoon behind the Stadium in preparation for the spring season...