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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...relay; Lennie Stowell the 100 and relay; Frannie Powers the 440, 100, or relay; Art Bosworth the 100 and relay, and George Dana the high and low-board dives. In addition to the H.A.A. authorized squad of six men, Tom Godfrey and Dave "Barrel-body" Stearns will travel to the Penn pool on their own; they will enter the 220 and 50 respectively...

Author: By Charles N. Pollack ii, | Title: Cutler Exhibits Spectacular Swimming In His Last Meet, but Elis Rob Victory | 3/14/1940 | See Source »

Total cost for the tour, including travel and living expenses for the two months and tuition, will be $595. One scholarship covering the expenses of the four has been established, and other scholarships may be established later for able students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summer School to Offer Double Credit For Studies on Tour to South America | 3/13/1940 | See Source »

Jerome Frank is a warm-blooded, quick-witted, supersensitive, argument-loving man of 51 with a bald sloping brow, bulging eyes, and the slightly travel-worn air of a shambling, sub-leonine cat. At University of Chicago he is remembered as one of the two brightest students of pre-war generations. (The other: Benjamin Cohen.) Son of law-loving Chicago Lawyer Herman Frank, Jerome had a reputation for legal brilliance almost before he started practice. This he increased with the firm of Levinson, Becker, Schwartz & Frank, corporate specialists. Jerome also developed a reputation for hard work and absentmindedness. Asking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GOVERNMENT: Intellectual on the Spot | 3/11/1940 | See Source »

...Yardlings will have their season's toughest today when they travel to Worcester Academy. The schoolboys have a good record which includes a win over Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Swordsmen Conceded Even Odds With Columbia Today | 3/9/1940 | See Source »

...their travel through the land, Thalia and Mclpomene alight at Yale, Vassar, Princeton, and Dartmouth but never at Harvard. For the Muses of Comedy and tragedy know that here the drama is a stepchild, a poor relation, unwelcome guest. Harvard extends no open arms or vast theatres to the Mummer clan; from Bernhardt to Folies Bergere girl, the reception is a cold one. Frozen out though it is, the drama child yet struggles for existence. As the snows thaw and the leafy season approaches, the HSU and the HDC alike announce their spring efforts. Each of them has chosen exceptionally...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WANTED ONE ROOF | 3/6/1940 | See Source »

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