Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Stroke, J. A. Hall '27; 7, R. W. Ladd '27; 6, Edwin Farnham '27; 5, J. B. Olmstead '27; 4, D. S. M. Lanier '28; 3, W. G. Saltonstall '28; 2, J. D. Sutherland '27; bow, D. S. Greer '29; cox., F. P. Sullivan...
...Damrosch, presided over a board of judges which marked the young gentlemen's tone, diction, pitch, ensemble, interpretation. Conferring afterwards, the judges declared that the title had been retained by the melodious 1926 champions from Wesleyan University, whose voluntary contribution was "The Long Day Closes," by Arthur Seymour Sullivan. Young gentlemen from the University of Missouri, champions at home, were not downcast when voted second best. They took a train to Washington where they were shown the sights, received at the War Department and White House, treated to lunch, tea, dancing, dinner. Besides Yale, which sang third, Columbia, Dartmouth...
...bouts tonight F. R. Sullivan '27 will box R. P. Russman '30 for the Championship of the 115-pound class. In the 125-pound class F. R. Sullivan will be opposed by A. Korb '30, and A. Gordon '27 will oppose R. W. Hale Fr. '30. The 135-pound division will be represented by J. J. McGinty 1L against R. M. Goldwater, Sp. L and W. W. Kieselhorst 2 G.B. against E. G. Dennis...
...What famed character in Gilbert & Sullivan's opera Pinafore is referred to as a "bumboat woman...
Five letter men besides Captain Zarakov are fighting for infield positions. Prior and Tobin both held down the keystone sack last year, while Chase and Ullman both won letters playing at second. Captain Zarakov at third and Sullivan at short-stop appear to be sure of retaining their positions, in spite of the keep competition. Burns, Ellison, and Jones, all three letter men, are the leading outfield candidates...