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Over a prolonged weekend, the Crimson baseball squad, now under the tutelage of Adolph W. Samborski, will seek to close its season auspiciously in games against Boston University, which it has already beaten, on Saturday, and Yale, at whose hands it has tasted defeat, on Monday. Both games will be played on the rivals' fields...
Others, like Adolph Gottlieb, Alexander Calder and Seattle's Mark Tobey included recognizable chunks of nature, like pieces of mosaic, in the careful wreckage of their pictures. Usually (as in Gottlieb's Pictograph), the symbols seemed more important than the paintings...
...News's headlines crackled; its pictures were good, and masterfully played; its news stories were models of clarity, conciseness and coarse wit. Joe Patterson's journalism owed more to P. T. Barnum than to Adolph Ochs. No story in the News was "important but dull"; if the news was important, there was no need for it to be dull. In world affairs, the News could tell in two columns most of what the New York Times took eight to tell. But the News did best on what the Times aloofly did not consider Fit to Print...
...Adolph W. Samborski '26, Director of intramural athletics, announced plans yesterday for the inter-House contests during the summer. Competitions will be scheduled in hardball, softball, and tennis in the beginning of the term while later on in the summer volley ball and touch football contests will get under...
After an interlude of four years, full scale intramural activities will get under way again next fall, Adolph W. Samborski '25, Director of Intramural Athletics, announced yesterday. "The present program is just a transitory scheme. Next year we'll have the real thing again...