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...summary: Hunt (W) defeated Adam Foster (H), 3-1; Bill Wightman (H) defeated Beftwich (W), 3-0; Parker Francis (H) defeated Gushney (W), 3-1; Bob Sturgia (H) defeated Kellor (W), 3-2; Lambert (W) defeated Charles Stewart (H), 3-2; Dave Shephard (H) defeated Williams (W), 3-0, George Stevens (H) defeated Mann (W), 3-0; Tufts (H) defeated Lincoln (W), 3-0; Jim McGovern (H) defeated Mikell...
Started originally with the backing of the CRIMSON, the station began operations December 2, 1940 on a limited scale in Shephard Hall, since torn down. Programs now originate from the basement of Dudley Hall...
Other undergraduates who will perform are William F. Haase, Jr. '47, musician and co-chairman of the Speakers Committee; Lynn W. Eley '50, also a musician; Robert C. Seaver '50, magician; Shephard C. Ginandes '48, community singing director, who has entertained at veterans' hospitals here under sponsorship of PBH; Marshall Goldberg '50; and Barry Golomb '46, magicians...
Said Tory M.P. Sidney Shephard: "Is it not a fact that this statue is covered by a tarpaulin and cannot be seen by the public...
When Producer Firth Shephard begged her to take Arsenic on tour to get away from the bombs, she murmured: "Where do you suggest we start, dear - Dover?" When crusty Critic James Agate saluted her with "You are still the second most beautiful woman on the English stage," she purred: "That's quite a compliment, from the second-best critic in England." Once, leafing through an album, she came across a picture, taken ten years before, of a much younger rival actress. She studied it a moment, then sighed: "My, my, hasn't she aged...