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...yard free style swim--Won by John L. Ward '34; second, Abbot W. Sherwood, Jr. '35; third, Aldrich (B). Time--5 minutes, 21 3-5 seconds...
...yard freestyle--Won by Chrostowski (P); second, John L. Ward, '34; third, Abbot W. Sherwood, '35. Time...
...lineup--l.w., John Clement '36, Robert H. Rawson '36, Eliot W. Dalton '36, William C. Quimby '36; c. William D. Boardman '35, James A. Roberts '36, William G. Marcoux '35; r.w., Edward H. Robbins '36, John C. Cort '35, Staley G. Mortimer, Jr. '36, Abbot K. Ware '36; r.d., Thornton W. Brown '36, Arthur Perry, Jr. '36, Donald H. Gleason '35, Nathaniel L. Tenney, Jr. '36; l.d., Richard M. Claflin '36, Fred J. Carr, Jr. '35, Henry Saltonstall '36; goal, Robert H. Waldinger...
...Lang-Chieh, otherwise known as Ngag-Wang Lobsang Thubden Gya-Tsho. From Buddhists who traveled up from India in the 7th Century, over torrential rivers and through snow-swept passes of the Himalayas, the Tibetans adopted their faith-Lamaism. A powerful hierarchy grew up, with lamas (monks), priests, metropolitans, abbots, hutukhtus (saints). With a graded priesthood and a liturgy which included vestments, chants and prayers, Lamaism came to resemble a caricatured Catholicism, remembered perhaps from the teachings of wandering heretic Nestorians. In the 15th Century, through a shift in its priesthood which brought in a "Yellow" or reformed sect, Lamaism...
Fortnight ago, Dr. Charles Greeley Abbot of the Smithsonian began new 'negotiations to get the Wright plane back in the U. S. He would let Orville Wright write his own label if only the Museum might have the ship. For mediator of the old quarrel Dr. Abbot proposed Colonel Lindbergh, whose Spirit of St. Louis hangs permanently at the Smithsonian...