Word: mcarthur
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...visitors boast no less than five regulars who are hitting above .290, while the Varsity's only .300 hitter is Walt Coulson, whose average is .345. For Cornell, clean-up hitter Frank McArthur's average is .409, Bill Arrison is at .400, John Cordes .389, Lou Daukas .304, and John Skawski...
Henry B. Helson '47, Samuel I. Epstein '50, Herbert C. McArthur '45, and Antonio G. Haas '44 are the recipients of prizes not previously announced by the Faculty...
Most lucrative plum--the George B. Sohier Prize, worth $250 for the "best thesis by a successful candidate for honors in English or Modern Literature"--went to McArthur for his essay "Saints in Ambush." Haas was awarded the Susan Anthony Potter Prize--$75--for his essay "The Monk and Don Juan" in the field of Spanish Literature of the Golden...
Philip M. Stern '47 will then present the Class Oration, followed by Herbert C. McArthur '45 with the Class Poem. Next is the Ivy Oration, by Peter W. Fay '45, and then the presentation of the '47 class colors to the Freshman class by O'Donnell and Second and Third Marshals Robert Cowen, 2nd '47 and William M. Ayres...
...outfield is especially potent at the plate. Bill Arrison, Frank McArthur and Ed Merdos are all longball hitters, and the rest of the lineup contains other elements of offensive strength. If Coach Mose Quinn could find an effective pitcher, his team might surprise somebody...