Word: whitney
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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HARVARD WEST POINT Bassett, c.f. 2b., Smothers Nugent, 2b. l.f., Lindquist McGrath, s.s. s.s., Beynon Donaghy, 3b. c.f., Zimmerman Prior, 1b. r.f., Humber Whitney, l.f. 3b., Carey Gilligan, r.f. 1b., Malloy Dudley or Batchelder, c. c., Carus Ketchum, Molloy, or Whitmore, p. p., Stribling...
...Batchelder '31 or J. D. Dudley '31 will be on the receiving end. The Crimson mentor, in an endeavor to obtain greater batting power, will make a wholesale shift in his choice of outfielders. B. H. Bassett '31 will be the only outfielder to retain his berth A. G. Whitney '29, letterman from last year, will make his initial start of this year, when he takes up his post again in leftfield. T. W. Gilligan '31, on the strength of his showing in the Columbia game, when he made a home run to score the only Crimson...
...Restoration", Professor Whitney, Harvard...
...Fall of the Protectorate", Professor Whitney, Harvard...
...individual expression in modern U. S. sculpture. There is, inevitably, much routine work-conventionally graceful garden groups, conventionally austere memorials to Generals and Admirals. But there are female torsos by Alexander Archipenko, possessor of an arresting linear imagination; there are Allan Clark's glamorous oriental shapes; Harriet Whitney Frishmuth's tender and charming studies of adolescence; Jacob Epstein's mottled, vigorous countenances; Paul Manship's images of swift, hound-escorted Diana and Actacon. Many are the stimuli for the senses, but nowhere is the mind so provoked and fascinated as before the portrait sculpture...