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That started a Dodger slump: they lost seven of their next ten games. Whitlow Wyatt, their best pitcher (when he strolls to the mound, some Dodger fan usually screams: "T'row it down d'eir t'roats, Whitelaw!"), lost three games in a row. Rookie Pete Reiser, who was leading the league in hitting, suddenly found it hard to connect. While Lippy's boys were losing nine out of twelve games, the Cardinals won nine out of twelve. Last week, St. Louis was on top by two full games. It looked like a dogfight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Yankees v. Whom? | 8/11/1941 | See Source »

James J. Lingane, as instructor in Chemistry, Ph.D. University of Minnesota '38; Lloyd A. Wood, as instructor in Chemistry, Ph.D. Stanford University '39; John P. Wyatt, Lucius N. Littauer Fellow in Pathology, Huntington Hospital, M.D. University of Manitoba '38; John H. Hollomon, as instructor in Metallurgy, S.B. in Physics, M. I. T. '40; Robert P. Burden, as teaching fellow in Santiary Engineering, S.M. Harvard '40; Taylor Lyman, as teaching fellow in Metallurgy, candidate for S.M. Harvard '41; John P. Newton, as teaching fellow in Electrical Engineering, S.M. Rutgers University '40; Jack D. Porter, as teaching fellow in Physics and Communication...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Appoints Ten Men to Faculty | 4/22/1941 | See Source »

...Sabrinas this season found themselves with practically all of their front line and a full quartet of backs from the disappointing 1939 eleven gone via the sheepskin route. Nine lettermen were on hand, four of whom were linemen. Captain and tackle Wyatt Smythe, brother of end Bill Smythe, and guards Pete Craft and Gene Hubbard, the latter of whom spent most of last season on the bench, are the returning lettermen...

Author: By Fred STAFFORD Sports editor and The AMHERST Student, S | Title: RAW AMHERST TEAM HOPEFUL OF REPEAT OF '03 TRIUMPH | 10/2/1940 | See Source »

...bluster, and when the external shell comes off, insecurity, loneliness and an appealing love of humanity that cannot be hid. His barbaric naturalness wins the gentle Philadelphia girl who has run away from the sterility of her home. To what is the most difficult part of the play Jane Wyatt gives simplicity and feeling. Her emotional harmony with Kazan is well-handled and grows convincingly from act to act. As the paternal detective with all his natural goodness, Morris Carnovsky could not be better. It is hard to single out any of the supporting cast for more praise than...

Author: By L. L., | Title: The Playgoer | 2/10/1940 | See Source »

...Ross Wyatt took the stand, told in detail how Mary Jo had drawn two hearts, arrow-joined, when she applied for a job with him; how he first kissed her, how they became intimate three weeks later, how they took a ten-day trip to Florida at her suggestion, spent weekends in tourist camps and hotels, how she loved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TEXAS: Classroom Casanova | 12/25/1939 | See Source »

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