Word: supplemental
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Frankel '34 and R. D. Tucker '34 are at present the only possibilities for the lightweight berth; both men were members of last year's Freshman team. D. B. Dorman '32 should be a strong substitute for Goddard, while J. U. White '34, and R. M. Ward '34 will supplement Johnson. Ernest Chard '34 and David Weld '34, Freshman intercollegiate champions last season, will help out in the 135 and 125-pound classes...
Most people liked the late Bill Fallon, but not even his bitterest friend ever called him unco guid. Author Fowler has put this sensationally journalistic biography of the lately dead (1927) Manhattan lawyer into the form of a novel; it reads like a super-Sunday-supplement-story...
...critic to remind the world that education is "chaos," but with the difference that he has a pleasing remedy, albeit it is insufficient and impractical for other than self education. The new prophet is Gamaliel Bradford, popular biographer, who expounded his theory recently in the New York Times literary supplement...
...first annual meeting, held last evening, the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau decided to maintain offices at 763 Massachusetts Avenue near Central Square to supplement its usual quarters at Gannett House. H. B. Ely 3L was elected president of the bureau for the coming year, it was further announced last night...
...which he served as an infantry officer, British Expeditionary Force. He was a poet before that. Married in 1913 to "H.D." (Hilda Doolittle), U. S. born imagist poet, he no longer lives with her. Demobilization found him penniless, jobless, touchy. A reviewing job on the London Times Literary Supplement was soon too much for his nerves; translation has given him his bread & butter. An Englishman born & bred. Aldington has left what he thinks is a sinking ship, lives in the south of France. Other books: War & Love, Images of Desire, Death of a Hero, Roads to Glory (TIME...