Word: walts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...glad to know that a recent article in TIME proved timely indeed to the Walt Disney Studio and saved us from considerable embarrassment...
Lloyd Douglas' wife can tell when he is about to start a new novel by two signs: 1) he turns up in a smudged, sagging pair of trousers; 2) he does inspirational reading for his inspirational writing-medical journals and Walt Whitman. One day last year he put on his thinking pants, spotted this Whitman line: Have you not learned great lessons from those who braced themselves against you, and disputed the passage with you? Last week he published Disputed Passage (Houghton Mifflin, $2.50). As a personality pamphlet, it is a wow. As a novel, it is nothing much...
...game was won by individual, rather than by team performance. Honors go to Dem Lloyd at center, whose sinking of a pass-out by Walt Whittaker from behind the net nullified an early Cambridge lead midway in the first stanza. It was the only assist of the game. After 37 seconds of the second period, Lloyd again split the Cambridge defense, and placed Harvard in the lead...
...lost his religious faith a few years later, while foraging in a cherry tree, but found Grace again in the works of Ruskin, Carlyle, Emerson, Matthew Arnold, Walt Whitman (who often visited the Smiths) and Philosopher William James, also a friend of the family. At 23 Logan wangled a lump inheritance, went to Oxford. He never went back to the U. S., except for visits...
High-scoring Captain Walt Foertsch heads the list of returning lettermen, and he is paired with Sophomore Jim Bennett at the forwards. Another second year man, Duke Ramsay, has been a real sparkplug for the Gullionites in his center position...