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...addition to Harper's offensive skills, Austin, senior Lauren Corkey, junior HeatherGotha and sophomore Katie Shaughnessy were also scoring threats on the field. Corkery was second in scoring on the team behind Harper, and Shaughnessy scored in almost every game this season...
...three local boys who came to Harvard to make good and for three and a half years made good collectively and individually and for the remaining half year made good in two-thirds effectives as one third beat a hasty retreat from the closing in of academic indescretion. Hynes, Corkey, McManama, rugged as the names imply, a Cambridge-Arlington-Belmont triumvirate which irrepressibly and forcefully peppered opposing netmen with a destructive machine-gun fusillade of goals and attempts, full and deadly, carrying the Crimson ice fortunes to wide and expansive successes, mounting attack after attack, coiling and recoiling with...
...East. He possibly flew one to his death in the attack on the Haruna. His wife, in Brooklyn with her parents, took the news dry-eyed. She told reporters: "Please, when you write, write only of what Captain Kelly has done, not of me, not of Corkey [their 18-month-old son]. For it is Captain Kelly who deserves all the praise, all the glory." Praise and glory aside. Captain Kelly had promptly shown that American aviators do not spot any courage even to the Japanese suicide squads...
...night, the 1925 debating team defended successfully the negative side of the question: Resolved, that the 18th Amendment to the Constitution Should be Repealed Immediately. The teams were as follows: Harvard 1925, G. E. Barton 2nd, Phillip Walker, H. P. Sharp, and Douglaes Brown, alternate; Bulkeley, William Thacker, Richard Corkey, Edward Henkle, and Abraham Watchinsky, alternate...