Word: arms
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...must stop. Criminals must be punished, not coddled. Ball must be made a good deal stiffer. The suspended sentence should be most intelligently used or itself be suspended. The parole business should be greatly reduced and watched with the utmost carefulness, if any carefulness suffices. Instead of throwing its arm lovingly around the poor, dear criminal, justice should put him, where the community will be safe from him, and keep him there. He is sure of advantages enough in the technicalities of the law and in delays, negligences and mistakes. There is no danger that he will cease to have...
...first squad now consists of about 16 men, and it is from these grapplers that a team will be chosen to meet the Young Men's Christian Union next Friday evening on the main floor of the Hemenway Gymnasium. Friedman, who has been out with a bad arm will probably be ready for the mat by that date, while Lockwood, who was unable to wrestle in the team trials for lack of a partner, will be entered in the unlimited class...
...pound class, George Karelitz '24; 158-pound class, W. G. Cole '24; 175-pound class, C. L. Abernathy Jr. '22. In the 125-pound class there was not match as H. J. Freedman '23, a member of last year's team, was unable to compete owing to an arm injury. Benoni Lockwood Jr. '22 was awarded the heavyweight title although there was no match. The feature bout of the evening was in the 145-pound class in which George Karelitz '24 won a seven-second decision over R. LeB. Daggett '23 after two three-minute overtime periods. The summaries...
...Wednesday afternoon, December 21, at 5 o'clock when the car in which he was riding skidded as it was crossing a railroad bridge about a mile beyond West Brookfield. A. D. Welton Jr. '22, of Chicago, Ill., was seriously injured, his skill being slightly fractured and his arm broken, but reports now come from his home that he is out of danger. The other two occupants of the car, A. B. Hamilton '22 of Toledo, Ohio, and T. W. Norris '24, of Milwaukee, Wis., escaped uninjured...
...game this Saturday, it is fairly certain that all will be ready for the Elis on the 19th. Tierney and Crocker, both out with bad ankles, and Coburn, who has a swollen leg, are the three regulars who suffered most from Saturday's hard struggle. Chapin, who hurt his arm in the Centre game, may be back on condition this week, but Gehrke, whose broken jaw, received in the contest with the southerners, is still far from well, is not is not sure of recovering in time for the Yale...