Word: wintered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Freshman track has its official beginning Monday with a meeting in the chess wing of the Union. Now that the football squad is out of the Cage, work will begin in earnest for the winter season...
...Schnur '38, New York; D. Sciarra '40, Paterson, New Jersey; P. P. Selvin '39, Hartford, Connecticut; S. M. Tonkonow '40, Meriden, Connecticut; C. Slade '39, Glen Ridge, New Jersey; L. A. A. Waters, Jr. '40, Syracuse, New York; and G. Winter '38, New York...
...After brief study of painting under Classicist David, he was sent to America, where he devoted himself to sketching wild life, playfully at first, later so earnestly that he spent many years in almost incredible explorations-from Pennsylvania's Perkiomen River, under whose ice he was drawn one winter night; up the Hudson's shore, west to the Ohio's falls, through Kentucky meadows (where Daniel Boone taught him how to "bark" squirrels), down a flooded Mississippi into Louisiana bayous; along Florida's keys. Always poor, Audubon let his loyal wife support him, while he followed...
...most obvious candidates for letters who remained benched were: Gibby Winter who played a bang-up game at end in the Army battle, Bob-Barkin and Tom Healey who have soon considerable Varsity service at tackles, and Dave Glueck at guard...
Healey '40, Glueck '39, and Burnett '39, will be back next year. Winter, Stuart, Oakes and Roberts, all Seniors, won their letters last year...