Word: twirls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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William B. Tabler '36, the first Freshman drum-major the organization has ever had, will again twirl the baton...
William B. Tabler '36, last year's high-stepping drum major will continue to twirl the baton this fall...
Sleek, soft-spoken Chancellor Franz von Papen, whose most violent gesture is frequently to take off and twirl his eyeglasses, thunderstruck the world last week by a series of provocative acts, all performed with utmost urbanity...
...sipped, an iced Statue of Liberty directly in front of him slowly grew soggy, squelched down and had to be carried out. The noble chairman, the Earl of Derby, jocularly observed that this proved the warmth of Mr. Mellon's welcome. Rising to speak at last, Mr. Mellon twirled his glass, recalled that things which twirl too rapidly burst of centrifugal (out-thrusting) force...
...initial sack. J. P. Chase '28, captain of the alumni nine, will hold down the second base, while Assistant Dean Henry Chauncey '27 is to occupy the catcher's berth. F. B. Cutts '28, who as an undergraduate featured in four victories over Yale, is to twirl for the graduates, while E. R. Todd '29, and R. D. Sullivan '28 will play at right field and shortstop respectively...