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...bring it home to you, a New York Republican a Democrat, as call a (Godfearing Chi Psi a Chi Phi. If you correct mistakes, correct this one. If not please don't make it again, or if you do, make it in an account of our brother Charley Mitchell. . . . REV. R. M. LAUGHLIX...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 25, 1934 | 6/25/1934 | See Source »

Yale's remaining marker came in the eighth. It looked as if it was Harvard's day by long odds, and Captain Loughlin began to ease up from the pitcher's box. He passed Williamson, Curtin singled, and Dugan filled the sacks when Charley Nevin had trouble with a grounder. Then Armstrong again caused trouble with his bat. This time it was a tricky bounding grounder that Johnny Adzigian failed to hold on to. In came Williamson, making it Yale 2, Harvard 3. This was the final tally as the Blue went out in order thereafter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON TRIUMPHS OVER YALE BEHIND CAPTAIN LOUGHLIN | 6/21/1934 | See Source »

First day of the tournament Dutra did nothing remarkable. He and 21 other entrants had 76. Headlines went to Bobby Cruickshank, Whiffey Cox and Charley Lacey who led the field; to Lawson Little, just back from winning the British Amateur, who broke his favorite driver and made a feeble 83; to the fact that no one in the windblown field of 149 players managed to equal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Sick Man at Merion | 6/18/1934 | See Source »

Yale's chief setbacks came in the hammer throw, in which Hilman Holcombe was the only Eli qualifier and no better than fourth among the six survivors, and the 200-metre low hurdles, where Charley Pierson and Charles Dunbar both had a hard time qualifying among the ten picked for the finals today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Qualifies Ten Men in I. C. 4A Meet to Lead Others | 5/26/1934 | See Source »

...Coach Charley Whiteside's Varsity crow stands a pretty good chance of leaving both Pennsylvania and Navy in its wake in the race in Philadelphia next Saturday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: So the Story Goes . . . | 5/21/1934 | See Source »

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