Word: wing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Betty Cadbury (left wing) Virginia Vanderbeck (left inner) Katherine Wiener (centre forward) Virginia Bourquardez (right inner) Suzanne Cross (right wing) Barbara Strebeigh (left half) Anne Townsend (centre half) Anne Pugh (right half) Barbara Black (left fullback) Geraldine Thaete (right fullback) Frances Elliot (goal...
...student flyer named Annette Gibson, 22, carrying Instructor Hugh Copeland as passenger, steered her cabin monoplane for a near view. Presently she found herself face to face with a 60-ft. striped tomcat. Yielding to impulse, Miss Gibson plowed into the bag. The punctured fabric wrapped itself about the wing, put the plane into a spin. Miss Gibson cut off the ignition, saw the rooftops of Queens gyrating toward her. Then Instructor Copeland seized her shoulder, yelled...
...represents a certain type of 'liberalism,' while the Inquiry, concerned with investigations of social phenomena from the student standpoint, represents another. Outside of these groups there is little organized radicalism among undergraduates, but that does not preclude the existence of a great amount of individual adherence to the left wing...
...veteran goalie, P. deB. deGive '34, and many other men from last year's Varsity Squads, seem to favor another successful season for the Varsity sextet. Among the men from last year's Freshman team who will form good material for the Varsity are M. L. Pruyn '35, wing on the 1935 sextet, W. L. Lincoln '35, W. P. Watts '35, and F. A. Recce '35, who played in the goal last year...
...City Hall yesterday. This necessitates the wrecking of the Rogers Building which now stands on the site. The new station, designed by the Sturgis Associates, is to be Georgian in style with a large cupola topping it. The structure will be three stories high with a small two-story wing projecting in the direction of the Yard...