Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Milton Gold '39; Emanuel Labes '37; Benjamin I. Schwarts '33; and William J. Sullivan...
...still flay our popular President. How they groan and tear their hair when they think that Mr. Roosevelt will lead the next Congress around by the ears, like a stable-boy at a Scotch tavern. And into my head march the jolly lines of those talented gentlemen, Messers. Gilbert & Sullivan...
...student choruses from the "Madrigal Comedies" by Banchieri, one sprightly and the other lyrically sentimental. The third selection is by Gluck--two choruses and ballet from "Orpheus". Finally the Glee Club will join with Yale in the rousing strains of the "March of the Peers" from the Gilbert and Sullivan production, "Iolanthe...
...committee in charge of the Armistice Day Program under the direction of F. Welch Peel, Jr. '39, consists of Paul P. Selvin '39, William N. Parker '39, Ralph, B. Murphy '39, William H. Prosser '39, Richard H. Sullivan '39, Avram S. Goldstein '40, Robert P. Bentley, Jr. '38, and James Tobin...
...chosen head of the Amateur Athletic Union in 1928 and president of the American Olympic Association in 1930. In 1934, two years before jeopardized these titles by applying discipline to Eleanor Holm Jarrett and Jesse Owens, Avery Brundage received the James E. Sullivan medal awarded annually "to the person, irrespective of national who through service furthers amateur games competition throughout the world...