Word: wolfs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Richmond P. Miller, Jr. '49, Stuart H. Mudd '50, Philip C. Potter, Jr. '48 (captain), Thomas B. Ragle '49, Richard M. Saul '50, Charles F. Schoch '49 (manager), Michael J. Scully '48, Francis A. Seamans '49, Jonathan M. Spivak '50, Richard A. Wallace '50, Charles Weiss '51, Albert E. Wolf '51. Major H in minor colors--Robert Carswell '49, Philip C. Potter...
...Fred Craft, and dean Phypers of last year, and picked up Chip Gannon as coach. For this reason the Gold Coasters will be using the Varsity fiuld play system with a team that will be short and fast. Other possible starters are Bob Whitelaw, Roger Davis, and Ted Wolf...
...highlights as Gandhi urging nonresistance, Fiorello La Guardia reading the comics over New York City's station WNYC, and a musical background that was to include such popular songs of the Depression as Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? and Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf...
Though fiery-tempered old Leonor drove many a military wolf away from her girls, she never had to bother about a taciturn sergeant named Antonio del Rioarmenta. He was in love with young Adelita, but he was too shy to tell anyone about it. Instead he wrote a song for her, working out the tune on his harmonica. In the hospital train at Aguascalientes one day, he sang...
Those who won Harvard letters were: Batchelder, Drake, Scully, Mudd, Seamans, Louria, Miller, Carswell, Saul, Heisler, Spivak, Gilgert, Weiss, Estin, Chen, Potter, Dawson, Johnson, Wallace, Wolf, Bell, Schoch, Ragle, and Harshman...