Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...University A Reds were defeated by the Harvard Club Reds at the University Courts, 4 to 1: Captain A. W. Patterson '32 defeated A. C. Ingraham (H.C.), 15-12, 15-16, 15-8, 5-15, 15-7; H. C. Stewart (H.C.) defeated D. M. Frame '32, 15-12, 17-18, 15-12, 12-15, 15-12; H. C. Carpenter (H.C.) defeated G. H. Hartford '34, 15-11, 15-7, 15-13; R. B. Merriman (H.C.) defeated J. G. Cornish '33. 15-4, 15-13, 13-15, 6-15, 15-10; W. Hardy (H.C.) defeated H. V. Blaxter...
...easier to get a drink in New York than in Moscow." Stewart French '29, sculling coach at the Weld Boat- house, declared in an interview regarding some of his experiences in Russia. French returned recently from a visit to that country and expects to go there again in the near future...
...entire regatta was under the direction of Stewart French '28, sculling coach. For the last two days members of the University have been racing for minor titles, yesterday's contest being the only one in which outsiders were permitted to enter. William Raines, M. I. T., crow coach, was the referee of the senior singles race...
Given a script written by Donald Ogden Stewart, and a cast composed of prominent Paramountites, and entertainment is in the nature of a foregone conclusion. "Rebound" has the cheery banter, the rapid repartee, the nonsensical chit-chat that is peculiar to Mr. Stewart's humor. And yet the picture has a high specific gravity, gathering body as it goes, until a climax of seriousness and deep dramatic interest is attained. "Rebound" is the story of a woman who marries the man of her love after he has been jilted by another. Follows a period of short-lived happiness, until...
Died. Charles Stewart Wood, 51, vice president of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment and its campaign manager in 1926; of heart disease; on S. S. Empress of Britain on the way to Europe...