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...Pennsylvania 4 12 .333 Koepsell, Pennsylvania 4 12 .333 Tully, Harvard 2 9 .333 Scholl, Cornell 3 10 .300 George, Pennsylvania 3 7 .286 Sickles, Cornell 3 11 .273 Keyes, Harvard 3 15 .267 Anderofsky, Columbia 4 15 .267 Hasslinger, Columbia 4 16 .250 Gefaell, Princeton 2 8 .250 Pill, Columbia 4 17 .235 Lewerth, Columbia 4 13 .231 Murphy, Columbia 4 18 .222 Pearson, Princeton 2 9 .222 Buckley, Harvard 4 14 .214 Pitchford, Harvard 3 15 .200 Brown, Cornell 3 15 .200 Bowen, Cornell 3 10 .200 Fulton, Harvard 3 10 .200 Reagan, Pennsylvania 4 17 .176 Ruddy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INDIVIDUAL BATTING | 5/4/1940 | See Source »

...killed, and his country going down in defeat, and still say that the booming of the guns is the death rattle, not of civilization, but of the forces of evil. He is a brain specialist, and he sees that the ultimate defenses of civilization are not the pill-boxes of the Mannerheim and Maginot Lines, but the tissues of the human brain, and he thinks they are still in good order, even though they are taking a terrific battering in these times. Mr. Sherwood is distinctly uneasy when he looks at the part America is playing in this cellular shell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PLAYGOER | 4/8/1940 | See Source »

...prepared to sacrifice their lives without a moment's hesitation." A jumble of mysticisms and paradoxes, His Lordship's speech is termed by the New York Times "a Chesterfield essay. . (which) may become a wartime classic." But whatever its literary merits, Halifax's hate-tirade is a biter pill to swallow after the British government's repeated assertions that Britain fights the Nazi government, not the German people...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HIS LORDSHIP FALLS FLAT | 3/4/1940 | See Source »

Another photo-finish defeat was a bitter pill for the Varsity basketball team to swallow Saturday night, especially as it was to a Princeton quintet that could have and should have been beaten...

Author: By John C. Robbins, | Title: TIGERS EDGE QUINTET 33-32 IN PHOTO FINISH | 2/12/1940 | See Source »

...Manhattan's WNEW with it, at $20 a week. Along came the Hauptmann trial, and Block's big chance. His assignment was to fill in between bulletins from the courtroom. He bought a couple of records, treated himself (for $10) to a tryout sponsor, an unheralded reducing pill at $1 a box. "Now I'm not saying that your husband doesn't love you," he soft-soaped, "but when you look into the mirror, are you being fair to him?" Next morning's mail brought $600 from fat ladies begging for a chance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Pitchman's Progress | 12/11/1939 | See Source »

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