Word: walts
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...through intensive signal drill. All teams had worked earlier on forward passing and pass defense, as well as punt formation plays. Chuck Roche now appears to be the leading backfield candidate for kicking honors Saturday against Western Maryland, although he may share this department with Wally Flynn and Walt Coulson, two ends who did most of the Varsity punting last fall...
...scrimmages, while 1945 regular Howie Foster seems to have the edge over such contenders as scrappy Jim Feinberg, Ken Middendorf, former Freshman captain Dick Guidera, and last year's all-Eastern guard Emil Drvaric. Meanwhile, rising out of a heavy competition for the starting end assignments are Walt Coulson and former Jayvee Red Hill. Both men have shown excellent defensive work, while Hill snagged a few long passes in the B.C. competition. Supplementing them are lettermen Wally Flynn, Bob Kennedy, and John Florentine, and last year's glue-fingered Freshman Armando (Stretch) Mazzone...
Heavy competition among a number of good players shapes up too for the starting end assignments. Experienced Varsity wingmen John Fiorentino, Wally Flynn, and Walt Coulson are supplemented by lettermen Tom Felt and Bob Kennedy. Also rising from the ranks are former Jayvee Red Hill and last year's glue-fingered Freshman Armando (Stretch) Mazzone...
Ever since V-E day, Hermann has had his sights set on the U.S. He read all the books he could find in Berlin by American authors (Tom Paine, Walt Whitman, John Dos Passes, Thornton Wilder). Working on the staff of Die Neue Zeitung, American-edited newspaper, he learned to speak fairly fluent English. Finally an Institute official, serving with the American Military Government in Berlin, lined up the big chance for him to study...
Those fields--and the men in charge of them--present a rich choice to the students. F. O. Matthiessen, professor of History and Literature, and critic Alfred Kazin are giving courses on American literature; Wassily Leontief, professor of Economics, and Walt W. Rostow of Oxford are lecturing on economics and economic politics; Miss Elspeth Davies of Sarah Lawrence, Neal A. McDonald of the New Jersey College for Women, and Benjamin F. Wright, professor of Government, are in charge of the government field; James Johnson Sweeney, former director of the New York Museum of Modern Art, is lecturing on various phases...