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After some numbers had been performed by Ruth Finke, Betty Strachan, Kitty Roumann and Dorethea Camphell, the real piece de resistance of the eveing was brought forth when Captain Me Intosh was persuaded to sing several see chanties. He did, delightfully, and had his audience hanging on his every word through many stanzas, one better then the other. Mrs. McIntosh read an inspiring poem she has written on women in the services. A very happy evening broke up after group singing by all the assembled WAVES...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARMY CHAPLAINS | 3/26/1943 | See Source »

After some numbers had been performed by Ruth Finke, Betty Strachan, Kitty Roumann and Dorethea Camphell, the real piece de resistance of the eveing was brought forth when Captain Me Intosh was persuaded to sing several see chanties. He did, delightfully, and had his audience hanging on his every word through many stanzas, one better then the other. Mrs. McIntosh read an inspiring poem she has written on women in the services. A very happy evening broke up after group singing by all the assembled WAVES...

Author: By Ensign ETHEL Greenfield, | Title: CREATING A RIPPLE | 3/26/1943 | See Source »

That afternoon, William Strachan, an electrician, had stepped into the room which held the ventilating apparatus, on the second floor of the British Pavilion, for a casual inspection, had noticed on the floor a small, buff-colored bag. Remembering that he had seen it there the day before, he bent over it. It was ticking. Detectives William Federer and Fred Morelock were summoned, and Morelock carried the bag through the British Pavilion, through crowds of sightseers, outside, around the Italian Pavilion, to a deserted spot near the Polish Building, where he set it down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW YORK: Death at the Fair | 7/15/1940 | See Source »

...strenuous for any active man. It has recently attracted many women players. Most notable: British Margot Lumb, who beat Tennist Helen Jacobs last fall in the women's tennis at Forest Hills. The U. S. amateur championship, contested last month in Chicago, was won by Donald Strachan of Philadelphia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Courts & Racquets | 3/27/1939 | See Source »

Playing sensational squash before a capacity audience, Germain G. Glidden '36 yesterday defeated Donald Strachan, the defending champion, to enter the finals in the National Championships this morning in Hartford. The Varsity team also entered the finals of their series by upsetting the New York team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLIDDEN ADVANCES TO FINALS IN NATIONALS | 2/24/1936 | See Source »

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