Word: wooded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...squad now stands as follows: Pitchers:--Roy Moore, John Woodward; Catchers:--Bob Fulton, Bob Gorham, Peter Pratt; Infielders:--Vint Freedley, Charlie Lutz, Ray McPherson, Sam Merrill, Arthur Page, Bill Thomas, Bill Wood; Outfielders:--Charlie Curtis, Bart Kelley, Tor MacDonald...
...kindling wood in the fire place in the Lowell House Common Room had been put to a match last evening when Mr. Lewis Douglas talked to the Council of Government Concentrators on recent developments in the national economy, a new meaning might have been developed for the term "fireside chat". For a meeting of minds of a high intellectual caliber on a field of common interest, where ideas are exchanged freely and no one attempts to play ringleader or bully recalcitrant thinkers into jumping through the hoops of his own individual dogma, is a refreshing change from the drama...
...Rubenstein has departed with his slaked lime, but others have come to take his place to divert the Vagabond. A great pipe organ rises in the loft of the main hall. Wires, pipes, bellows and queerly shaped pieces of wood are strewn about in ordered confusion. It seems fitting that there should be an organ here to express in music the Wagnerian scenes of Lewis Rubenstein's murals, but I fear for the effects of its vibrations upon the fragile plaster casts of mediaeval saints...
Like Christianity, Buddhism includes many a sect. One of the more potent is the Jodo-shinshu sect, founded in Japan 700 years ago. Month ago in the Hompa Hongwanji Temple in Kyoto, Japan, Abbot Otani, head of the sect, blessed a two-foot image of Lord Buddha, carved of wood and covered with eight layers of gold leaf. Last week an envoy of Abbot Otani arrived in San Francisco with the image, turned it over to Rinban, or Bishop, Kenju Masuyama, the Occidental-looking head of some 50,000 U. S. members of the Jodo-shinshu sect...
Charles Devens '31, who played in '29 and '30 and won fame on the diamond, declares that spring practice made it possible for a coach to wood out his material and thus get going quicker in the fall. Asked about Harlow he declared, "Anything Harlow says is fine...