Word: andersons
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...stage world of Boston. For the opening of "Our Town" was the coming-of-age of the New England Repertory company, which after three years of up-hill struggle has realized its ambition of a permanent playhouse for its list names of eleven authors, among whom are O'Neill, Anderson, Barrie, Shakespeare . . . and Wilder...
...Mikkolamen already have victories over Holy Cross and Boston University to their credit and hope to repeat last year's win. The Varsity race will be run over a four mile course, starting near the Larz Anderson Bridge on the Cambridge side of the river and finishing opposite the Newell Boat House. Led by Jones and Kirk, New Hamshire will be the team to beat...
Pressing him hard is John Koslowski, a Governor Dummer graduate. Only recently recovered from a head injury he received last year, he is faster and heavier than Norton and may possibly be a better quarterback. The team has not been run too smartly so far. Walth Anderson is the third string replacement...
...other side of the line John Highmark, a junior who saw little service last year, Doug Stowell, a junior up from the Jayvees, Lee Anderson, a sophomore, and two seniors, Jack Guenther and Dan Dacey, both lettermen, have all shown ability. Highmark started against Yale, but there is liable to be a shift...
...afternoon's contribution. O'Donnell, a very speedy halfback, took Steve Gifford's place in the backfield, when Steve was laid out for the season with a back injury. Howie Gleason has been a consistent starter, and at present there is a ding-dong battle waging between Swede Anderson and Tom Cowen for the bucking spot in Boston's backfield...