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Seldom in the past has Yale's Coach Klphuth brought such a superlative array of swimming talent to Cambridge for the annual meet as the 33-man, star-studded squad which he totes along with him from New Haven for tonight's meet in the Indoor Athletic Building pool...

Author: By David B. Stearns, | Title: Kiphuth's Caravan of Swim Stars Cavort Against Crimson Tonight | 3/11/1941 | See Source »

...minded his boats, speaking out on politics only occasionally. Few paid him much mind. Last October he whimsically registered for the draft. "Seventy-six and eager to go," he remarked. "Maybe I'll get a little adventure. It would be grand if I could meet Hitler in battle array...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CALIFORNIA: Footnote to History | 2/10/1941 | See Source »

Reserve material will be plentiful with an outstanding array of subs including Bill Palmer, Shauty Shaw, Bud Pogue, George Galbraith, Jim Briggs, Gordie MacKernan, and Bob Ehinger. After winning the Ivy League title last year, the Indians entered the National Championships, losing to Wisconsin, Big Ten champions, by only one point

Author: By Bill Elser, | Title: TWO IVY FOES MEET QUINTET | 1/9/1941 | See Source »

...show next day. He had indeed demonstrated that modern cavalry could flow off roads, through brush and sand, over ridges and through gullies which would slow or balk any mechanized force. And horsed units, within the limits of a rough battlefield, could speedily transport an impressive array of fire power: a modern U. S. Cavalry division's 6,476 horses and 10,100 officers and men should carry, among other things, 9,764 pistols, 942 light & heavy machine guns, 117 artillery pieces, 4,863 Garand rifles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMY: Flowing Horses | 12/23/1940 | See Source »

...Grolier Club's new show, he thinks, bears him out too. He sweeps an arm about the array of sporting books, which date neatly from 1340 to 1940, points out that many a lustrous treatise on hawking, angling, hunting was written in the shadow of the Church. The first printed English sporting book, the Book of St. Albans, was written presumably by an abbess. "The greatest hunting manuscript in existence." the brilliantly illuminated 15th-Century Le Lime de la Chasse of Gaston Phebus, observes: "There is no man's life less displeasurable to God than the life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Foxes and Folios | 12/23/1940 | See Source »

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