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...present high scoring members of the team include Howland B. Stoddard '36, Richard H. Dennis '36, Clyde L. A. Sears '36, John C. Penrod '36, and Cornelius Van S. Roosevelt '37. Other members of the group are Russell S. Clymer '36, Malcolm S. M. Watts, Jr. '37, Howard A. Cook '37, Fairfield Day '36, Eoin M. Nyhen '36, Robert E. Paige '37, and Charles F. Samson...
Gilbert Oakley, E. C. Parish, J. G. Penrod. M. D. Perkins, Gardiner Pier, R. S. Playfair, J. J. Ponuchalek, Alfred Pope. J. C. Prescott. R. H. Rawson. R. G. Reed. Hamilton Richards. Lawrason Riggs. H. B. Robbins. Paul Rutledge. H. R. Sargent. Hubert Seheffy, H. E. Schroeder, R. G. Scott. Ferdon Shaw. A. M. Sherwood. A. R. Shrigley. R. W. Smith, L. N. Stevens, H. B. Stoddard...
...high moral tone and alive with romance, adventure and historical worth." Herewith a list of 24 which might do for a school-age camp: Cimarron, Rango, City Lights, Trader Horn, Skippy, A Connecticut Yankee, Chances, The Viking Spirit of Notre Dame, The Champ, Forbidden Adventure, Huckleberry Finn, Penrod and Sam Devotion, Pardon Us, Touchdown, The Man Who Played God, Around the World in 80 Minutes, Lovers Courageous, Alter Tomorrow, Sooky, Hell Divers, Young America, Destry Rides Again...
...Vitus-like nervous disorders; improved, went to college at Princeton. He returned to live in Indiana, started out as an illustrator. Failing at that he wrote for eight years: his gross returns were $22.50. The Gentleman from Indiana (1899) gave him his start. Penrod (1914) kept him going strong. Now one of the most popular American authors (The Magnificent...
Amber sons, Alice Adams won the 1919, 1922 Pulitzer prizes), he winters in Indianapolis, summers at Kennebunkport, Me., in a home well-known as "the house that Penrod built." About 1917 he began to go blind; in August, 1930 he became completely so. Now at last, after eight eye operations. Author Tarkington is able to see again the faces of the American types he knows by heart...