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...creating body by promising to repeal a law every day of his term in office Here was a public display of a widely held opinion which is expressed in Middletown by "There are too dammed many laws in this country." Governor Quinn, the Wizard of West Warwick and Walter O'Hara, the Pawtucket Flash concur in this opinion, for according to Professor Chafee these two bulls have locked horns in, of all places, the china shop of the legal system, and they have broken most of the china...
Captain Chester E. Sargent, coaching Harvard polo this year for the first time, will field a trio composed of Jack Lewis at number one, Gaylord Dillingham at number two, and Warwick Stabler at back. Lewis and Dillingham, acting captain, come up from last year's Freshmen, while Stabler saw service on the Varsity...
Among the veterans reporting was H. Gaylord Dillingham '40, acting captain in the absence of Captain Francis F. von Stade, Jr., who did not return to college this year. Others were Warwick B. Stabler '40, George T. Duff '40, and John H. Lewis '40, of last year's Freshman outfit, and Charles Cary '39, and Bronson H. Rumsey '40, from the 1936-37 Varsity and Junior Varsity squads...
Back on the firing line again are the three outstanding shots of last year's team, Captain Hall, Laurence L. Arnold, '38, Manager, and Harry F. Hinekley, '40. They will be aided by Albert E. Brunelli, '38, and Warwick B. Stabler...
Descended on his father's side from the first Earl of Warwick, on his mother's from Commodore Charles Stewart of Virginia, Parnell spent a year on his brother's Alabama peach farm long before he ever contemplated a political career. The picture picks up his story five years after his original election to Parliament, when he has become leader of the fight for Ireland's Home Rule. The climax of Parnell's career has been ably studied in a recent biography (Parnell, by Joan Haslip) as well as in Author Schauffler's play...