Word: wading
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last day for entrance in the Lee Wade and Boylston speaking competitions was set at March 1 by Robert S. Hillyer '17, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, yesterday. Candidates are instructed to register with Professor Hillyer in Adams B-11 by 5 o'clock of that...
...winner of the Lee Wade prize receives $50; the Boylston prizes are $50 and $35 apiece...
...only other opposition for the day came from two Washington lawyers, George E. Sullivan and Col. Wade H. Cooper. The latter confined himself for the most part to demanding that Frankfurter be summoned before the committee to "give his opinions on constitutional questions...
...signing, to thank him, he had disappeared." The Ballards' prayer: "Let us have every good thing, including money." Backstage in Manhattan's Carnegie Hall, while the Philharmonic's fiddles were a tuning, its doorman and its conductor, Londoners both, celebrated a common birthday. Augustus ("Gus") Wade, a short, military Britisher with grey handle bar mustaches, who for 45 years has been as much a part of Carnegie Hall as the plaster lyre that adorns its ceiling, was 83. John Barbirolli was 39. Together the birthday boys bent over a large white cake, huffed & puffed at their joint...
...lost its first game in two years (to Carnegie Tech). Last week it lost again-on a fluke to Duke. Although Duke won the game (7-to-0) on a lucky block of an end-zone punt and got only one first down to Pitt's nine, Wallace Wade's Blue Devils have been so much better than all their other opponents this year they have piled up the most extraordinary record of any major U. S. team: undefeated, untied and unscored on in nine games. Crowned champion of the Southern Conference. Duke celebrated and wondered...