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HARVARD PRINCETON Sherman, fb. fb., Pasley Babbitt, rw.3/4 rw.3/4, Bales Meiklejohn, c.3/4 c.3/4, Halton Channing, c.3/4 c.3/4, Swann Howard, lw3/4. lw.3/4, Lee Whitney, soh. soh., Duffus Mayorga, sh. sh., McPartland White, f. f., Stewart Sweeney, f. f., Cragin Oppenheimer, f. f., Davis Knapp, f. f., Fisher Nazro, f. f., Hogg Aitken, f. f., McAllen Oettinger, f. f., Quigley Schwyzer, f. f., Sinclair...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VARSITY, J.V. RUGGERS TRAVEL TO PRINCETON | 5/12/1934 | See Source »

HARVARD PRINCETON Watt, fb. fb., Pasley Harding, rw. 3/4 rw. 3/4, Bales Meiklejohn, c. 3/4 c. 3/4, Halton Channing, c. 3/4 c. 3/4, Swann Howard, lw. 3/4 lw. 3/4, Lee Whitney, soh. soh., Duffus Mayorga, sh. sh., McPartland White, f. f., Stewart LaRoussilhe, f. f., Cragin Oppenheimer, f. f., Davis Knapp, f. f., Fisher Nazro, f. f., Hogg Aitken, f. f., McAllen Taylor, f. f., Quigley Schwyzer, f. f., Sinclair...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RUGGERS PLAY STRONG TIGER FIFTEEN TODAY | 4/28/1934 | See Source »

...Weston, Mass.; S. G. Hanson, Winooski, Vt.; C. H. Hapgood, Winchester, N.H.; Eric Hartmann, Springfield, Mass.; Jack Hexter, Cincinnati, Ohio; F. E. Sears, Jr., Concord, N. H.; Morrison Sharp, Hingham, Mass.; C. E. Smith, Cambridge, Mass.; W. R. Smith, Jamaica Plain, Mass.; G. R. Steue, Williamsburg, Mass.; R. L. Swann, Schenectady, N.Y.; L. R. Thiesmeyer, Summit, N.J.; E. J. Hickey, Cambridge, Mass.; Milton Hopkins, Port Washington, N.Y.; R. H. Howland, Providence, R.I.; P. R. Jenkins, Rochester, N.Y.; C. L. Johnson, Waukon, lowa; W. D. Keller, N. Kansas City, Mo.; C. F. Kellogg, Gt. Barrington, Mass.; L. C. Keyes, Cambridge, Mass...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD AWARDS MIDYEAR DEGREES TO 212 STUDENTS | 3/2/1933 | See Source »

...august American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Atlantic City last week Dr. William Francis Gray Swann, 48, president of the American Physical Society, director of the Franklin Institute's Bartol Research Foundation, played his 'cello. Professor Dayton Clarence Miller, 66, played several of 40 flutes he brought from the Case School of Applied Science. Professor David Eugene Smith, 72, of Columbia, mathematician, told about the Oriental books which he collects as a companion hobby to his other hobby of historical, mathematical and astronomical instruments. Dr. Clarence N. Flickman, who researches for Bell Telephone Laboratories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: A. A. A. S. at Atlantic City | 1/9/1933 | See Source »

...sensitive, spoiled child, morbidly dependent on his mother. He grows older, spends vacations in the country town of Combray, the seaside at Balbec, falls in love with little Gilberte Swann. The story of M. Swann's hopeless love affair with Odette is introduced. Later the narrator takes up with Albertine, is desperately unhappy with her?among other reasons, because he suspects her of Lesbian tendencies. She runs away from him and is killed in an accident. During the War the narrator takes refuge in a sanitarium, emerges to find his social world tottering, aged, ready for death...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Proust | 8/29/1932 | See Source »

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