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Having chalked up three victories and one defeat, the Jayvee netmen will meet Exeter on the Divinity Field Courts this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Crimson players will be F. P. Whitbeck '35, Sumner Rodman '35, M. P. Richmond '34. W. E. Ingalls, Jr. '35, G. F. Stork '35, and A. H. Bryan...
...Robbins, Jr. '34, H. B. B. Robinson '35, Theodore Roosevelt III, '36, R. S. Russell '35, C. M. Scott '36, Carl Seeman, Jr. '35, F. K. Shapiro '35, R. E. Simon '35, G. T. Skinner '36, R. H. Smith '36, F. R. Stent '36, G. F. Stork '35, J. J. Thackara '36, H. C. Thacher '34, T. J. G. Tighe '36, F. W. Vincent, Jr. '36, A. K. Ware '36, A. E. Ware III, '34, F. H. Wemple '35, William Wemple '34, and P. F. Willetts...
...after intimate relations had taken place. But in Shakespeare's time, legal marriage consisted only in declaration of enamoured couple's intentions of living as man and wife. It was common for the couple not to appear before a minister until, as the papers say, "the stork loomed," which they did mainly to insure the offspring's inheritance. As the clergyman who married Will and Anne was known to be one of the strictest in England, it is possible that he would have balked at performing a marriage for convenience...
...mean a stellar team for Coach Carr in 1834. J. S. England '35, goalie, probably the outstanding player of the year, H. B. B. Robinson '35, centre halfback, D. C. Clos '35, right inside, M. G. Grover '35, center forward, E. H. Robbins '35, left outside, and G. F. Stork '35 left inside have all played regularly. R. M. Gummere '34. W. F. Whitney '34, and R.S. Baxter '34 are returning as regulars for their last year of play. Captain John Dorman '36. right inside, is probably the most promising of the 1936 booters
...when the team was off balance, rates as high as the Blue on previous records, and with the advantage of the home field and a clear day a three point victory, which would give Harvard a clear title to supremacy over Yale, is not improbable for the Crimson booters. Stork, whose absence was a serious handicap last Saturday, will undoubtedly see action tomorrow, though he will not start the game...