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Jack and Bill Fisher, as expected, came through with a first and second in the hammer, with a winning throw of 154 feet 6 1/2 inches; Freshman Wade Hampton took third. Pete Garland took first in the high jump, with Freshmen George Capeloe, and Bob Schneider in second and third...
...example: there are echoes of Dylan Thomas and Auden throughout it. These are both fine journeyman achievements; not as much can be said for John Crockett's "Elegy," deeply ingrained in the over-plushed tradition of last year's Advocate poets. Next to Crockett's poem, "Dance" by Paul Schneider is most poetically unpoetical...
...Schneider, P.; Shulz, A. H.; Schwab, A. Jr.; Schwartz, G. P.; Sellersfi C. G.; Seton, P. H.; Shwitzer, R. A.; Silver, H. E.; Sleisenger, M. H.; Smart, L. E. Jr.; Smythe, D. G.; Stewart, C. P., Jr.; Storer, R. T. P., Jr.; Suskind...
...also humming away on war materials for Germany, had not. Near Paris, French optical firms are making tank periscopes, range finders, telescopic gun sights and other fire-control equipment for the Germans. At Levallois-Perret and La Courneuve, French armorers are making 25-and 47-mm. guns. The big Schneider plant at Le Creusot makes machine-gun barrels, jackets, breech blocks and screws. Before the surprise raid on Renault, the Germans used to brag that 80% of French production was helping the Axis war effort...
...hour week, Blum declared, had not cut production but had actually in creased it. The delays were due to armament firms, such as Schneider (guns and projectiles) and Renault (tanks), who resisted curbs on profiteering and monopoly...