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...Allen Tate, Ode to the Confederate Dead...
...Kirkland N-42 TRO 2477 Strauss, L. H. '45, Lowell G-23 TRO 7734 Sturgis, N. '46 Adams A-26 KIR 7231 Sullivan, G. J. '43, Adams C-57 TRO 0460 Swan, T. '45, Leverett E-22 KIR 1390 Swift, W. '45, Leverett J-16 KIR 2504 T Tate, J. '46, Dunster K-32 TRO 7681 Taylor, C. C. Jr. '43, Dunster E-34 KIR 8352 Taylor, L. S. 2GB, Kirkland D-22 TRO 3439 Taylor, W. R. '43, Eliot D-31 KIR 7423 Thomas, A. D. '45, Leverett A-21 KIR 2771 Thomas, T. '46, Eliot...
Died. Philip Wilson Steer, 81, British landscape and portrait painter; in London. A prominent figure in turn-of-the-century art circles in London, he was the first living painter to be given a one-man show in the famed Tate Gallery...
Dave Stuckey, Princeton wing, John Le Boutillier, Yale wing, and Roger Tate, Army captain were given honorable mention...
...cadets made it interesting for a while at Hanover last week, even taking a brief lead on two occasions in the opening period. Tom Ray tallied first and then, after Jack Riley counted for the Green, Captain Fred Tate sent the visitors ahead for the second time. By the end of the first 20 minutes however, the Green was out in front by a 5-2 count and never encountered trouble thereafter...