Word: tripping
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Four previous hikes have taken the Mountaineerers to the Quincy Quarries, Pulpit Rock in Nahant, Pawtuckaway, and Joe English Hill. Of the 35 undergraduate and 70 graduates in the Club, about 15 have negotiated each trip. Ten of these are consistent performers, including officers Colin Maclaurin '38, and David Stacey...
Neither pitcher has shown much to date, Walsh being batted out of the box in his four starts, and Curtiss, undefeated mainstay of the 1939 Freshmen, not having gone to the hill since the team came North after the vacation trip...
Last year Walsh held the Tufts batters to three hits and one run, but the big left hander has never approached the same effectiveness this season. Curtiss, who starred for the undefeated Yardling nine last year, has warmed the bench since the spring trip, when he faced two hitters, dusting off both of them. If the slender right hander succeeds in taming the Jumbos this afternoon, Mitchell's mound worries will be dispelled...
...talk, dealing with the proposed National Plan for completing the topographic map of the United States, will include an account of a boat trip through the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River. The public will be admitted free...
...shadows on the fame of Henry Tindall ("Dick") Merrill, whom no less an authority than War Ace Eddie Rickenbacker calls the "best transport pilot in the U. S." Last summer Dick Merrill flew Crooner Harry Richman to England, was forced down in Wales (TIME, Sept. 14). On the return trip he cracked up in Newfoundland, got embroiled in a tawdry, name-calling squabble with Richman, to whom he no longer speaks (TIME, Sept. 28). Back on his regular run for Eastern Air Lines, Dick Merrill next made news by wrapping his ship around a mountain, miraculously without injury...