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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Winner of the first 175-pound bout was Edward S. Babcox, Jr. '40 (Leverett) who successfully knocked William H. Sleeper '39 (Kirkland) out of his berth. The other 175-pound preliminary victory went to Benjamin G. Ferris, Jr. '40 of Winthrop, a candidate for the Varsity, who put Stephen V. N. Powelson '38, a Rabbit and formerly a CRIMSON editor, out of the running...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Malcolm, Illman, Lewis, Fox, Babcock Win House Mat Tilts | 3/17/1938 | See Source »

...heavy weights, four 175 men will fight it out for the title. Edward S. Babcox, Jr. '39 (Leverett) defeated David Emerson '38 of the Elephants for one position, with William H. Sleeper snagging another berth by downing Orrin J. Van Dyck '38. Stephen H. Powelson '38, a Rabbitt, overcame Carter H. White '38 (Eliot) to stay in the running, and Benjamin G. Ferris '40 of Winthrop toppled John N. Fulham '40 of Dunster...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Inter-House Wrestlers Reach Finals; Deacons Win 118, 125 Pound Classes | 3/16/1938 | See Source »

...Kelly who got Max Brödel to leave his native Leipzig for Baltimore in 1894 to illustrate Kelly's Operative Gynecology. That and other books by Dr. Kelly and Johns Hopkins doctors kept the artist busy until 1911. Then Dr. Kelly's associate, Gynecologist Thomas Stephen Cullen, persuaded the late President Henry Walters of the Atlantic Coast Line R. R. to finance a chair of "Arts as Applied to Medicine" in Johns Hopkins. Associate Professor of Art Brödel gives a two-year course. Hardest thing to teach, says he, is "the use of highlights...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEDICINE: Medical Artist | 3/14/1938 | See Source »

Ushers were Dean Leighton. Francis Parkman '18, Bradley Dewey '07, Theodore F. M. Newton, John Briscoe, John Dean '34, Gale Noyes, Stephen Stackpole '33, Chauncey Stillman '80, Frederick G. White '20, Robert J. Allen, Vernon Monroe, Robert Saltonstall, Jr. '88, and William Barry Wood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GREENOUGH LAST RITES LED BY DEAN SPERRY | 3/2/1938 | See Source »

...minds of most U. S. readers, England's Oxford Poets-W. H. Auden, C. Day Lewis, Stephen Spender, Louis MacNeice, Michael Roberts, Christopher Isherwood, Rex Warner - are lumped together not only because they are contemporaries, but for: 1) their viewpoint (a sort of oblique communism), and 2) their literary method. Recently, however, the Oxford Poets have shown signs of setting up separate literary establishments; their differences are developing faster than their similarities. If this tendency continues at the present rate, it is not inconceivable that in another decade their similarities will be no closer than those of Harvard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Post-Oxford World | 2/21/1938 | See Source »

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