Word: wolfs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Tryouts were held last week under the supervision of Butler, who has directed the preparations for the meeting tonight. As a result of the trials, E. M. Rowe '27, coach of the club, has announced that the following men will speak: D. L. Cooke '31, J. R. Wolf '32, J. M. Swigert '30, and W. P. Chapman '31, who will act as alternate...
Samoyede. The best was Mushnick of the Wingbrook Kennels-a dog like a fluffy, courtly wolf, with a cat's feet, and the face of a tiny, popinjay lion...
...even the courts which are supposed to ferret it out. An investigation of Magistrates' Courts, following upon a curious dinner attended by notable criminals and given to City Magistrate Albert H. Vitale (TIME, Jan. 6), has led to an expose of extensive, sly malpractice. Sample: Last week one Joseph Wolf man was apprehended playing checkers in a Jersey City Y. M. C. A. For four years he has appeared in Manhattan courts, a bogus lawyer who declared he "fixed" cases with the help of policemen and court officials, earned an average of $500 a week when business was good...
With the announcement that Hedges, member of the 1928 Olympic team now at Princeton, is to compete in the high jump and hurdles, and that Wolf and Avery of Yale, and Moody of Dartmouth are also enrolled in the former event, comes the promise that this meet, an invitation affair, is to assume an intercollegiate aspect...
...hang around the offices of casting directors. He got parts in a few westerns and after a while his height and his handsome, inexpressive face induced directors to let him try straight roles. Some of his good ones: Beau Sabreur, The Legion of the Condemned, The Shopworn Angel, Wolf Song...