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A long-nosed, persistent man of 33, Brown had already proved himself one of CBS's most military war reporters. He spoke from Rome during the phony war and the first Mediterranean fighting. Last April, kicked out by the Fascists, he crossed to Yugoslavia, just in time to meet...
In the first game of the evening, Dunster kept its place behind the leaders by outscoring Eliot 4 to 2. Claverly nosed out Leverett 2 to 1 in the final encounter, which came to a premature end when the rink had to close.
Brigadier General Alexander D. Surles, lank, hook-nosed Chief of Army's Press Relations Section, addressed an audience of 50 Washington correspondents, called to an emergency meeting a few hours after announcement of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The subject was censorship.
The visiting Hanoverians are potentially powerful, but at present almost completely without practice. Jeremiah has a group of Sophomores on his squad who last year as Freshmen nosed their Crimson counterparts 2 to 1, and he plans to use for his first line a '44 trio. In Captain Ted Lapres...
Coming from behind in the final minutes of play, the Yardling quintet nosed out the Brown Freshmen 63 to 58 last night in Providence. Left guard Mike DeLeo topped the scoring for both teams with 18 points, while Baldwin paced the home team with 15 tallies.