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...Clark '32, from "Morte d' Arthur," by Malory; D. I. Cooke '31, on the "Ecclesiastes; D. B. Edmundson '32, from "New England Weather," by Mark Twain; R. S. Fitzgerald '33, from "The Heart of Darkness," by Conrad; G. E. Lodger '32, from Plato's "Apology;" T. I. Moran '32, from "American Isolation," by O. D. Young; P. C. Reardon '32, from "The Highwayman," by Alfred Noyes; J. J. Ryan, Jr., '31. from Wilson's first inaugural address; and D. M. Sullivan '33, from "Moon Island," by Stephen Vincent Benet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOYLSTON AND LEE WADE FINALS ARE HELD TODAY | 4/1/1931 | See Source »

...Benjamin '31, A. F. Bixby '31, D. D. Boyden '32, R. L. Brooks '31. C. A. Currier '32, T. L. Moran '32. S. W. Norwood 1G. W. R. Pratt '32, W. P. Taub '32, J. S. P. Walker '33, Peregrine White...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLEE CLUB TO BE HEARD IN PROGRAM OVER RADIO | 4/1/1931 | See Source »

...selected yesterday were W. S. Baskerville, Jr. '32, R. N. Clark, Jr. '32, D. L. Cooke '31, D. B. Edmonton '32, R. S. Flizgerald '33, G. E. Lodgin '32, T. I. Moran '32, P. C. Reardon '32, J. J. Ryan, Jr. '33, and D. M. Sullivan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEN ARE RETAINED IN LEE WADE-BOYLSTON CONTEST | 3/25/1931 | See Source »

...following men will represent the University: Foils: J. D. Allen '31; H. C. Cassidy '31; H. B. Wesselman '31. Epee: F. C. Flechter '32; T. I. Moran '32. Sabre: R. B. Lawson '32; W. M. Wing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THREE FENCING TEAMS GO TO NEW HAVEN TODAY | 3/14/1931 | See Source »

...would take its place along with the Seven Wonders of the world. There is scarcely an ingredient necessary for "slap-stick" that has not been included in its bundle of tricks. To begin with there is the incomparable Marie Dressler in Perfect form, and here less gifted foil, Polly Moran. Add to these a husband mild to the point of meekness, a brace of typical screen brats, all the esoteric paraphernalia of a beauty shop, a sub-plot that furnishes the inevitable love interest and it may be seen that the picture could hardly mis-fire...

Author: By B. O., | Title: The Crimson Playgoer | 3/7/1931 | See Source »

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