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...Third Year Law basketball team deposed its chief rival for first place in the Graduate School League when it defeated the Arts and Sciences quintet 39 to 28 in a fast game in Hemenway Gymnasium yesterday. The Law School team won despite the absence of Bob Leach 3L, who twisted his knee recently and was unable to play...
...starting lineup will be the same as that which started the Brown game, with the exception of Bob Morse, who is taking the place of the veteran Dick Boys at center. This is the first game that Morse starts at the pivot post, although he has already appeared in the starting five as a forward. Bill Henderson, who was high scorer in the game at Providence on Saturday, will again be paired with Captain Joe Ferriter...
...David C. Crawford '36 will also contend in this event. William C. McCarty '35 and Carl A. Pescosolido '34 are the Harvard entries in the 50 Yard Dash. The One Mile Run will be a close race and Robert S. Playfair '36 will provide a strong race for Bob Quimby from Hanover with John P. Scheu '35 and Alfred B. Hallowell likewise toeing the mark for the Crimson in this event. In the Half Mile, John Dorman '36 and Anthony A. Bliss '36 who are both fast middle distance runners are the Harvard entries. Francis Schumann '35 and John...
...story weaves its way along the threadbare theme of broken-down Southern aristocracy living on the hard crusts of the past. The Connellys, mother (Henrietta Crosman), son Will (Robert Young ) and Uncle Bob (Lionel Barrymore) occupy Connelly Hall but are so strapped that they can no longer get credit at the country store. A Northerner ("damn blue-bellied Yankee") moves in upon their acres as a tenant farmer, starts an experimental tobacco crop. On his death his daughter Joanna (Janet Gaynor) carries on. Young Will Connelly falls in love with her. Proud old Mrs. Connelly indignantly orders the girl...
...happy birthday to you, "Happy birthday, dear Maude, happy birthday to you! - from Robert." Delighted, Mrs. Hutchins remembered that it was also the birthday of her good friend Mrs. Howard Linn, ordered the telegraph company to ring her up, and have sung: "Happy Birthday, dear Lucy. . . . from Maude and Bob." Next day, faced with similar requests from Chicago socialites, Postal Telegraph called the service "irregular," forbade it. Conductor Arturo Toscanini announced that he would personally acknowledge all contributions for the Save-the-Philharmonic drive sent to him at Manhattan's Astor Hotel. Campaign leaders wanted to handle the replies...