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...represented on the American Olympic hockey team, now training at Lake Placid, remained undecided last night. An invitation has been extended to W. B. Wood '32, and C. C. Cunningham '32, centre and right wing on the University sextet, to join the Olympic team by Coach A. R. Winsor...
...rationalization, it is the Vagabond's business to have traffic with all peoples. Like the cat that walks by himself all places are alike to him. So he girded up his loins and went to a Deb party. There were the girls, the widows from Winsor; there were the ushers, suave and important with gardenias; there were the punch bowls overflowing; there were great cascading bouquets. There were laughing faces and broken hearts and heels. There were immaculate dress shirts, and a soiled white dress. There was the fanfare of an orchestra and the husky croon of a singer. There...
Outstanding features of Newsdom are articles and drawings contributed without pay by famed (working) newsmen and artists. "Guest artist" of the first issue is Winsor McCay. "Guest colyumist" is Hearst's Idwal Jones. "Guest story-teller'' is Martin Green, long of the World...
...Birth of Parade was the big moment in the youthful career of W. Holden White, 25, publisher and chairman of the board, and his good friend Winsor B. French, 25, cofounders. Publisher White is the polo-playing scion of the family which founded The White Co. Director French is a vivacious adman, versifier, socialite. For excellence of photography and art, credit is given to a young Clevelander, Jerome Brainerd Zerbe Jr., himself an able sketcher...
...award to Batchelder this year was made by a committee composed of University coach Joseph Stubbs '20, and former coaches Alfred Winsor '02 and E. L. Bigelow...