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Tailback Chuck Roche tries his hand at squirming out of a rather complicated situation in the Holy Cross game. The chummy trio trying to dispose of him are: kicking, James Murphy, quarterback; kneeling, Bill Stetter, center; and standing, Walt Sheridan, left halfback. In the foreground, end Bob DiBlasio is also doing some graceful kicking, while churning up from behind are Chip Cannon and Paul O'Brien...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Too Many Cooks... | 11/2/1948 | See Source »

...Life is no Halladay," snapped Diverio-ld Seer in-Degnan-ly. "It's no Beaulieu cherries, but Albaness-y on you. Stetter sitting on your Haas, you Sullivan gun, Bryson predicting on the game. That takes Moran DeFilippe a Coyno. I say: Harvard 20 Holy Cross...

Author: By Hu FLUNG Huey occ, | Title: Purple Burple Bursts At Holy Double Cross | 10/30/1948 | See Source »

WORCESTER. Oct. 17--Hu Flung sang "Da last Grosa summer" as he Deffley reached for his Kissel Ball. "We got Moran we Barton for last week, but we will Troy to win this one in Stetter losing it. You know this Holy Cross Haas no Fontana youth...

Author: By Hu FLUNG Huey occ., | Title: Hu Sees Deep Purple Fall | 10/18/1947 | See Source »

...late Dr. Leta Stetter Hollingworth, a plump, motherly professor of education at Columbia University's Teachers College, all her life deplored mankind's inhumanity to geniuses. Eighteen years ago, as an experiment, she picked 50 of the brightest children (I. Q. 130 to 200)* in New York City, started two special classes for them at Public School 165, near Columbia. Like Stanford University's Professor Lewis M. Terman (TIME, Oct. 14), who for 18 years has followed the careers of 1,300 gifted Californians, Dr. Hollingworth watched her "geniuses" as they grew...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: High I. Q. | 12/23/1940 | See Source »

...public schoolchildren, but the Speyer School is the only U. S. public school for children mentally gifted.* It was created in Manhattan in February 1936 by the city's Board of Education and Columbia's Teachers College, and since that time grey-haired, motherly Professor Leta Stetter Hollingworth has carefully guarded her brood from the adulatory and meddlesome attentions of the public. But this week, entranced by the educational message in a series of unposed candid-camera pictures of her 8 t011-year-old charges taken during the past few months, Professor Hollingworth exhibited the photographs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Fast Learners | 11/8/1937 | See Source »

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