Word: wellses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Those initiated were Francis G. Blake, Jr., John L. Dampeer, Richard T. Davis, Alan S. Geismer, John A. Moore, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., A. Judson Wells, Jr., and Theodore H. White.
Lowell was not to be quelled, however, and gamely crammed the hassocks with two out. A two-bagger by John A. Carter '38 was the telling blow in the proceedings. Then with the count three and two, John L. Dampeer '38 was walked, forcing in the winning marker. LOWELL (9...
Hindemith's Das Unaufhörliche (The Unending) scoffed at the "mines, oil wells, rubber plantations, graves of the mythless white race." Though conservatives complain about his shocking dissonances, Hindemith has always shown a strong sense of form. He can handle counterpoint as well as any man alive. The...
Ned Green did everything he said he would. He made his Texas Midland a model railroad boasting the first electrically-lighted coaches in the State. Any promising enterprise attracted his backing: cattle and farm lands, business buildings, oil wells, mines. And in nearly every venture he was successful. His hobbies...
On Thursday, April 15, the House baseball season opened with a close victory by Winthrop over Eliot, 3-2. Winthrop out-hit Eliot, 6-4, in a game marked by good pitching and fine early-season fielding, Eliot chalking up 4 errors to Winthrop's 1. Winthrop struck early, making...