Word: tudors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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David W. Childs G.B., David K. Eichler 1G, Tudor Gardiner 1L., Paul C. Hoover 2G., Matthew Looram '43, and Kenneth MacDonald 3L. will comprise the executive committee. In a meeting of the council shortly afterwards, Looram was appointed temporary chairman...
Gardiner met Gardiner in the finals of the heavyweight division of the University boxing tournament, and Tudor defeated Tom, to annex the "unlimited" title. This bout climaxed an evening of 17 matches, both final and semi-final, with fights in eight classes from the 121 pounders through to the heavies...
...first unlimited bout of the evening, a semi-final match, Tudor Gardiner began his victories by defeating Robert H. "Putzy" Davis in a thrilling, drama-packed battle that had the spectators on their feet all the way. Both men were tense and tuned to a high pitch for the contest. "Putzy," although defeated, put up a terrific fight, keeping Gardiner on edge throughout the match. Gardiner was heard to remark after the fight that "'Putzy' sure packs a colossal wallop...
...Harvard version of Cain and Able will take place tonight if the brothers Gardiner, Tudor and Tom, manage, to battle their way to the finals in the heavyweight division of the University boxing tournament. The 18 bouts, scheduled for 7:45 o'clock in the Indoor. Athletic Building, will wind up the tournament which began yesterday with 13 preliminary bouts in six classes...
...English field History 19, 40, and 42 are the key courses. McIlwain, called by Frankfurter the scholar of Harvard, makes Constitutional history interesting; Merriman treats the Tudor period from a strictly historical approach which may seem outmoded to the Marxian historian, but which is not dull; Perkins and Owen carry on to modern times with Owen receiving most of the orchids. The basic English courses are 21, 30, 40, and 52. All of these are adequate but not inspiring. Sherburn, generally considered the greatest 18th century scholar is thought dull in his presentation; Jones is called diffuse and the course...