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First Boat: Noyes, stroke; Challinor, 7; Whitman, 6; Lyman, 5; Lamson, 4; King, 3; Richardson, 2; Fitz, bow; Boynton, cox. Second Boat: Seligman, stroke; Sohier, 7; Prince, 6; Marshall, 5; Villa, 4; Andrews, 3; Erskine, 2; Jenks, bow; Palmer, cox. Third Boat: Hibbert, stroke; Snyder, 7; Ober, 6; Donald, 5; Michalis, 4; Soule, 3; Nichols, 2; Brown, bow; Ducey...
From Down Under there rose a cry that should have roused the fight in the entire U.S. public. It came from Australian Prime Minister John Curtin, a onetime mild-mannered trade-union journalist who in his country's greatest hour of need found words that rolled like Walt Whitman's: "We have no limits. . . . We have no qualms. . . . We will not yield a yard of our soil. . . . We fight with what we have and what we have...
Captain Ted Lyman and Hallett Whitman, five and six in the Varsity boiler room, are expected to hold the same positions this year, and the odds are that seven-man Dave Challinor will be rowing behind stroke Bus Curwen for the third straight spring. In addition Tommy Boynton, last year's coxswain, is again on hand...
Featured in the second part of the program was a capella chorus by Norman Lockwood from a text by Walt Whitman. In 1938 it was awarded the World Fair choral composition prize. Other numbers included four choruses from Offenbach's opera "La Bella Helene," folk songs arranged by Dvorak and Delany, and three Bach chorales...
...combined clubs will also present an a capella chorus by Norman Lockwood from a text by Walt Whitman, which was awarded the World's Fair prize for choral composition in 1938. Also included are four choruses from Offenbach's opera "La Belle Helene", folk songs arranged by Dvorak and Delaney, and three Bach chorales...