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...course of composition, English 31. It was continued under Dean Briggs in English 5. Henry has also been advised and assisted in his work by the famous novelist, Mr. Owen Wister '82, and by Mr. Robert Cutler '16, the author of two recent novels, "Louisburg Square" and "The Speckled Bird...
...half of the inning, but in the second, they began in earnest. Ellison walked, advanced to third when Morris; the schoolboy second-baseman, bungled Bailey's fast grounder, and scored on Hamlen's long sacrifice fly to center field. A moment later, Urruela, the Cushing catcher, let one of Bird's deliveries slip by him and Bailey crossed the plate with the second...
...content with this, Ullman and Howard, the two players who were under the probation ban until yesterday, and whose playing did much to bolster the team, won the game in the next inning. Ullman singled through short stop. Howard connected with the first ball that Bird offered for a phenomenal home run, right into the wind and rods beyond the center-fielder. It was a tremendous blow and sewed up the game for the 1927 nine...
Harvard 1927 Cushing Academy Zarakov, 3b. ss., Conway Bennett, c.f. c.f., Connors Ullman, 2b. 3b., McGrath Howard, s.s. r.f. Sawyer Ellison, 1b. l.f. Green Bailey, l.f. 2b., Morris Hamlen, r.f. 1b., Arnold Tobin, c. c., Urreula Booth or Gates, p. p., Bird or Higgins...
...University of Pennsylvania set sail for the jungles of the upper Amazon, to snare the almost mythical "hoatzin." The party is headed by Rodolphe M. de Schauenesse, son of a French baroness, and owner of a rare aviary; Joseph McGoldrick; and Henry Norris. The hoatzin is so rare a bird that few scientific men have ever seen it except William Beebe (TIME, April 7), who tracked it down in British Guiana. It is a primitive type, relic of vanished ages, closely allied to the pterodactyl, first known fossil bird. It has a very strong beak, with which it has been...