Word: stanleys
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Left by the late Earl Baldwin of Bewdley (Britain's onetime Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin): an estate worth...
...game they yell at, are not polite. All season in Toronto, they had grumbled about mild-mannered Harry Watson. He seemed backward about parting the enemy's hair with his hockey stick. He was too gentlemanly-a bad thing in present-day hockey, and especially during the Stanley Cup playoffs, when the players are tearing one another limb from limb. Last week in Boston Garden, Harry squared himself with Toronto fans, anyway. With seven or eight piston-like punches, he broke the nose of Boston Bruins Murray Henderson...
...Carroll Bumpers 1L, Eliot G. Gordon '47, Wayland C. Griffith 2G, Charles Konigsberg '50, and Stanley Leyden '48 round out the steering committee of the College division of the national organization...
Added to the hospitality of the Rugby Week Committee, headed by Stanley Gascoigne and Stuart Outerbridge, was that of the British Army, for the Harvard team was quartered at the Royal Army's Prospect Officers Mess while on the island. Most of the British personnel, including the famous Gloucestershire Regiment, were down at British Honduras where they were putting down a native insurrection in true Kipling style. The remaining Britishers, however, seemed quite delighted to allow the Harvard team to take over their mess facilities for breakfasts, and to have free rein around the camp. They also provided a cheering...
FENCING (minor H)--John W. Ager, Jr. '49; Halton C. Arp '50l Giles Constable '50; Norman C. Ellis '46 ocC; Raymond W. Frankmann, Jr. '50; John H. Gay, 3rd '49 (captain); Nell F. MacNell, Jr. '49; Thomas A. Masterson '49; William P. Raney '50; Stanley D. Sheldon '49; Charles H. Edwards '46 ocC (manager...