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Dunster served notice that its showing in tying Adams last week was no flash in the pan by vanquishing Lowell in convincing fashion...

Author: By Melvin J. Kessel, | Title: ADAMS TOPS KIRKLAND; BUNNIES NIBBLE LOWELL | 10/22/1942 | See Source »

Another back that caught Coach Harlow's eye was Gordy Lyle, was also shone for Team B offensively. Lyle, who won a letter first two years ago as a Sophomore flash, has been out of the picture lately, but his showing yesterday indicated that he may see more action soon. Paul Perkins was the third running back for the second team, and his hard plunging made him a good prospect to back up Wayne Johnson at fullback...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hibbard, Cummings Back in Crimson Fold | 10/6/1942 | See Source »

With the seventh issue of its regular publication, International Student Service proves that the excellence of its recent copies was no momentary flash in the pan. Featuring articles by, for, and about college students in both hemispheres, "Threshold" has established itself the only collegiate monthly which achieves the purpose blazoned on its masthead. The magazine "seeks to express the widespread student conviction that this war be fought to establish a just world order." It succeeds in doing just that...

Author: By T. S. B., | Title: ON THE SHELF | 10/1/1942 | See Source »

...years ago at the Royal Academy in Constantinople, came with his family to the U.S. when he was 18. He studied in Paris for nine years, there confirmed his devotion to the man he considers the greatest of all still-life painters, Jean Chardin. His luminous, ale-brown eyes flash when he speaks of the exactions of technique, which so many modern artists seem to neglect. Last week he had on his easel what looked like a well-composed impressionist painting, the color masses and emergent figures just right. It represented five weeks' work-only Stage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Highest-Priced Painter | 9/28/1942 | See Source »

...Eshmont, the former Fordham flash, was the individual star of the game and Harvard's nemesis. It was his two passes which set up the game's first touchdown, and it was his 28 yard vamp scarcely four minutes later that scored the second tally...

Author: By Burton VAN Vort, | Title: Crimson Belies Slow-Starting Reputation Against Air Cadets | 9/28/1942 | See Source »

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