Word: tucker
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Serving with the faculty is a group of students including W. Tucker Dean '37, treasurer of the committee, Jack D. Andrews '39, Hume Dow '38, Francis Keppel '38, Rolf Kaltenborn '37, and others...
...article this morning on History and Literature, Mr. Elliot Perkins was described as "lazy". This seems to be a case of a transferred epithet; the term would apply rather to his tutees. No fiend for activity, Mr. Perkins nevertheless is energetic, alert, and a stimulating tutor. Sincerely Yours Tucker Dean...
...spinach into the street. Others dragged Tony Machado, the driver, from his mesh-protected cab. Police rushed to his rescue throwing gas grenades. The strikers fell back coughing, charged again. Behind a barricade surrounding the cannery deputies opened fire with riot guns. In the first fusillade, Striker Bill Tucker went down with a face and chestful of birdshot (see cut). The battle raged back and forth. Fourteen automobiles full of deputies arrived and were met by a barrage of rocks that broke their windows. Wounded men fell on every side. A would-be good Samaritan, Elmo Botkin, rushed in bearing...
...same time as the Yale-Harvard contest here, debates will also be held at Princeton and Yale. Harvard's affirmative team, composed of Tucker Dean '37, Robert Bean '39, Lawrence Ebb '39, will take part in the debate at Princeton. While Harvard will uphold the negative side of the question at home, with a team composed of Claudius Byrne '39, Richard Sullivan '38, and Joseph Healey...
...same question will be discussed from the opposite side by the team which will go to Princeton tomorrow and debate at the same time. Those who will make this trip are Tucker Dean '37, Robert Bean '39, and Lawrence...