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HARVARD YALE Garland, le re, Stock Gidner, lt rt, Elwell Duxbury, lg rg, Davison Fisher, c c, Palmer Smith, rg lg, Kirst Ward, rt lt, White Gudaitis, re le, Lynch Drake, qb qb, Dwyer Richards, lhb rhb, Connelly Mechem, rhb lhb, Tormey Perkins, fb fb, Knowlton...
Back in the days when Dr. Archibald T. "Doc" Davison, master-builder of the present Crimson chorus, first took over, the club never sang anything but college songs. It scorned "highbrow" compositions, and stuck strictly to such lamp-post and bath-tub harmonies as "Bulldog on the Bank," or "Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair...
...course open to undergraduates will be organized in connection with Music Professor Archibald, T. Davison's course, Teaching of Music 3 (Choral Conducting.) This course will meet on Wednesday evenings during the first half year. No voice trials will be held...
...this and more befell the boys who trained with the Yale Unit at Locust Valley in 1916. Under Calvin Coolidge two new sub-Cabinet posts were set up: Assistant Secretaries of War and of Navy for Aeronautics. To the first Trubee Davison was appointed. To the second, three years later, David Ingalls...
...unit might never have got started had not F. Trubee Davison persuaded his reluctant father, able Harry Davison, a Morgan partner, soon to do a classic job organizing the American Red Cross for the war. Young Davison went to Washington, got a vague "God bless you!" from Josephus Daniels, got a practical letter of encouragement from Assistant Secretary Franklin D. Roosevelt. The First Yale Unit went ahead, while their fathers and friends put up the money for training (flying lessons then cost $1 a minute), bought them planes to train...