Word: tilts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...black hunt and the whole is ably reduced to the ridiculous. The Hearst editors should form themselves into a hunt club with an appropriate title. A social sort of atmosphere would thereby be added to those occasions, now coming more and more into season, on which they ride full tilt across the campuses of America, mounted on such noble horses as UNAMERICAN and SUBVERSIVE and UNPATRIOTIC, and hunting down foxy Communism and Fascism. The air is already filled, so to speak, with their cries of "yoicks," and occasionally there is a 'view halloo" as they sight the brush...
...founded by Mrs. Irma B. Levy of Manhattan. It is the biggest establishment of its kind in the country. Some 3,000 children have already recuperated there, and left their medical records. It was to help raise $75,000 which Mrs. Levy needs to keep Irvington House going full tilt that Dr. Cohn last week made his gloomy statement concerning the inevitable doom of every other child who contracts rheumatic fever. Said Dr. Cohn further, and more hopefully: "If we can . . . have 3,000 more case records in another ten years ... we may find some way of giving these children...
...Georgetown tilt Ingalls pitched for the whole nine frames and up until the last of the eighth it looked as if he would be able to pitch a hitless, as well as a scoreless game, but Nolan squeezed one past Shean, playing second, and two errors and another dribble past Ingalls put two men on bases with two out in Georgetown's half of the ninth. Ingalls then here down and the game ended with a well-earned 5-0 victory...
...Yale tilt Sophomore Jack Mason distinguished himself no little at his new-found post of forward, and he, with the veterans Fletcher and Kollinites, will have to work hard. Graham K. Spring '36 is the nominee to fill the gap at the pivot post, while Mason and Byron Moser, another Sophomore, continue at the forwards...
...Peter Jay's injury, sustained during the play last Saturday. Edward H. Gerry '36 will play at No. 1 position in the Varsity polo tilt tomorrow night at the Commonwealth Armory...