Word: leonarde
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Freshman baseball--numerals to: S. S. Adams, Phillip Boyer, E. P. Campana, R. F. Curran, A. F. Dana, R. D. Kiernan, J. D. Lawlor, J. R. Leonard, J. P. McCaffrey, J. W. Putnam, M. W. Powell, St. J. Smith, T. J. Valenski, Capt., A. R. Benner, Manager, O. J. Fleming, Asst. Manager...
...scored three. The game was one featured by good riding on both sides, and, despite its poor showing in the final result the Harvard team displayed ability which should make them a factor in the coming Intercollegiates, on June 14. WEST POINT HARVARD Wing, No. 1 No. 1, Kimball, Leonard Brandt. No. 2 No. 2 Luton Haskell. No. 3 No. 3. Cooke Beebe, back back, Nicholas...
...Finely '31 2 up: Wilson (Y) defeated W. P. Arnold '31 2 and 1: Swope (Y defeated C. S. Eaton '32 4 and 3; E. B. Murphy '31 defeated Reece (Y) 5 and 3; J. B. Baldwin '31 defeated Merwin (Y) 2 and 1; A. E. Howard (Y) defeated Leonard Wood...
...told them: "There is no neutral ground in this [ Prohibition] war. It is a 'war to the knife and knife to the hilt' between the forces of sobriety and orderly government on the one hand and the forces of liquor and lawlessness on the other." Dr. Leonard Gaston Broughton (a doctor of medicine as well as of divinity), also of Atlanta, had urged them: to support that "oldtime Baptist spiritual Evangelism to preach the doctrine of sin and salvation, and quicken the backslidden churches and reach the unsaved. . . . Those intellectual, or handpicked, or gumshoe Evangelisms in which some...
...during a sea trip, that Herbert David Croly met the late financier-diplomat Major Willard Straight & Mrs. Straight, sister of Financier-Sports-man Harry Payne Whitney (she is now Mrs. Leonard K. Elmhirst of England). Greatly impressed were the Straights by the liberalism which their fellow voyager expounded with a quiet intensity which had the ring of personal, religious convictions. Son of a Manhattan journalist, he had studied philosophy at Harvard, edited the Architectural Record, written The Promise of American Life (1909), a book...