Word: zehrung
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...display of cultural interest in things Shakespearian was overpowering. Bill Powell, Bob Zehrung, Dick Rowles, Ralph Rolling, and Bob Ronshoim were on hand at the Shubert early to see "Othello." Bob Ronshoim took time out from his interests in the racial question to review his controversial play. In the light of this experience, Bob has decided that Moors are a special case and it in no way affects his arguments...
...pitching, the playoffs monopolized last week's attention. The Browns coasted to a 16 to 0 win over the Dodgers in the first round while the Tigers were forced to come from behind with three in the seventh to oust the Beavers, 4 to 3 with Bob Zehrung's single bringing in the tying and winning runs...
...Zehrung and "Rebel Bill" Wiman (Manfred E. to any Yankees under his "compance tenshun" were seen heading coastward with a million other people seeking a cool and secluded beach. They soon learned as have we all that here in New England a beach doesn't have to have send to be so named...
...Scholarship to Gardner Murphy 1G; Harvard Club of Chicago Scholarship to F. L. Rickaby 1G; Associated Harvard Clubs Scholarship to R. B. House 1G; Rocky Mountain Harvard Club Scholarship to W. W. Burke 1G; Austin Scholarship to K. J. Conant 1G; Austin Scholarship in Landscape Architecture to S. D. Zehrung 2G; Austin Scholarship in Landscape Architecture to T. S. Rogers 1G; Joseph Evelett Scholarship to C. P. Teigen 2G; University Scholarship to J. L. Pease; University Scholarship to A. P. Evans 2G; University Scholarship to A. F. Kirkland; University Scholarship in Landscape Architecture to H. J. Walker 2G; University Scholarship...
Arthur Hadden Alexander 3GL, of Wellesley, was awarded the Topiarian Club Trophy yesterday afternoon as the winner of first place in the annual Topiarian Club Competition. Samuel Danford Zehrung 2GL, of Roseville, O., was awarded second place, and Tyler Stewart Rogers 1GL, of Framingham, was a judged third. Alexander, as winner of the competition, will have his name inscribed on the trophy, which is a large cup donated anonymously in the spring of 1912, and he will have custody of the cup until the next competition...