Word: artfulness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...usual Captain Harvey Ross gave his team a head start when he took a decision from the Tech captain John Vyberberg in the opening 121 pound tilt. After Schoenberg's win, Lou Daily and Art Page took their 135 and 145 pound encounters...
...other members of last year's famed Freshman squad are very proficient in handling the foil, a weapon formerly used only in practice. Small southpaw, Art Jarros is a wiry, energetic fencer. The other, boasting a high AFLA ranking, is Ben Johnson...
...noted actor went on to discuss the difference between the stage and radio from a thespian's standpoint. Pointing out that broadcasting makes for a purer art of the theatre, he continued, "Whereas the reactions of an audience may make or break a show on the stage, only comedians must have an active audience on the air. My weekly broadcasts are given without onlookers, for then I can re-enact a drama for its own sake. If people want to applaud, let them do so in their homes...
...pound class, Art Page, who was wrestling in the place of Bruce Richardson, unable to wrestle because of illness, found his lack of practice a decided handicap when he lost to Charlie Holt. In place of Pete Illman who had also become ill at the last minute, Bill Tyng lost to Weldon Booth of the Columbia team...
What Crimson honors there were, Johnny Bunker. Bill Young, Frank Hubbard, and Art Mason afforded. Bunker took a first in the high jump by clearing the bar at six feet, and Hubbard pulled through with a win in the 60-yard dash by lowering his own time to 6.6 seconds. Mason hurled the twelve-pound shot 50 feet, and outdistanced Shattuck of Exeter to place in the number one position. By racing the 800-yard run in 1:19.3, Young took that event for Harvard...