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Eliot defeated Kirkland 5 to 0: S. E. Davenport III '34 (E) defeated A. E. Evans '33 (K) 3 to 2; Archibald Cox, Jr. '34 (E) defeated J. W. Kirkland '33 (K) 3 to 0! John Dane '32 (E) defeated W. G. Nelson 1L (K) 3 to 1: Marshal Fabyan, Jr. '34 (K) 3 to 0; R. S. Frame '32 (E) defeated P. T. Ellsworth, Tutor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 3/2/1932 | See Source »

...Davenport III '34 (E) defeated R. C. Vose '34 (Lev) 3 to 1; Archibald Cox, Jr. '34 (E) defeated C. P. Walker '33 (Lev) 3 to 1; G. P. Webber '33 (Lev) defeated John Dane '32 (E) 3 to 1; Marshall Fabyan, Jr. '34 (E) defeated H. L. Warner '32 (Lev) 3 to 0; R. S. Francis '33 (E) defeated H. A. Stone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELIOT HANDS LEVERETT 4 TO 1 BEATINGS IN SQUASH TILTS | 2/24/1932 | See Source »

Continuing the lectures in the course in Religion, Samuel Williston '82, Dane Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School, will deliver the seventh lecture of the series tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House on the subject "Ethical Problems in Law." The talk is open to the public...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILLISTON TREATS LEGAL ETHICS AT BROOKS HOUSE | 2/20/1932 | See Source »

Though Clemence Dane's "Broome Stages" is a novel of seven generations of a theatrical family, Miss Dane found her inspiration in the Plantagenet kings and not in any of the great stage families. She had always considered the Plantagenets the most interesting family in the world but thought the period too far back in history to make an interesting setting for a book. Then someone suggested that she could write about the Plantagenets if she made them actors, for actors are autocrats and the great families of the stage are the last dynasties that exercise the divine rights...

Author: By L. K., | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF | 12/15/1931 | See Source »

...Levine. three airmen took off from Juncal do Sol, near Lisbon last week to try the "uphill" route across the Atlantic, which only Coste & Bellonte have completed nonstop. The flyers were Willy Rody, a German who had spent his inheritance on the plane; Christian Johanssen, a German-naturalized Dane; and Fernando Costa Viega, Portuguese sportsman. Their plane, christened the Esa for Rody's bride, reached the Azores, headed out over the Great Circle course towards Newfoundland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Great Circle | 9/21/1931 | See Source »

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