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...Harvard crew was a great one. It had taken all opposition. Bill Leavitt, current freshman coach, was the cox, Bill Curwen stroked, Ollie Iselin, another former captain, rowed seven. The boat also included Frank Strong, Clarence Asp, Ted Reynolds, now 150 coach, Don Felt, now assistant athletic director, Mike Scully, and Ted Anderson...
Adler, who "started strangling the snake of positivism almost in his cradle," confuses his philosophical asp with his theological elbow-and TIME comes tumbling after. What Adler would do is to identify philosophy with religion. Though this is not a new enterprise, Adler thinks that he has given it what it has for centuries lacked: a sound logical basis. Modern logicians (fusty gentlemen who, as a rule, do not hire others to do their doctoral research), many of whom are not positivists, refuse to preside at Adler's shotgun marriage. Thus Adler's quarrel is not only with...
...BOATINGS: Varsity: Bow, John Atherton; 2, Phil DuBois; 3, Ollie Iselin; 4, Link Boyden; 5, Steve Hedberg; 6, Lee Rouner; 7, George Gifford; stroke, Lou McCagg; cox, George Walker, J.V.I. Bow, Asp; 2, Keniston; 3, Bliss; 4, Slocum; 5, Anderson; 6, Bohlen; 7, Peale; stroke, A. Rouner; cox, Clark. Freshmen: Bow, Maynard; 2, Lincoln; 3, Sundquist; 4, Hagoort; 5, Geertseema; 6, Goodale; 7, Peterson; stroke, Brownell; cox, Mann...
Before the trial, Coach Tom Bolles decided the bout for the number four spot in the varsity shell in favor of Link Boyden over Jim Slocum. While Slocum is the more powerful oarsman, Boyden provided the necessary smoothness. Slocum, a veteran first boat man, joined other varsity men, Clancy Asp and Ted Anderson in the experienced, first class J.V. shell...
Junior Varsity: bow, Asp; 2, Keniston; 3, Bliss; 4, Boyden; 5, Hedberg; 6, Bohlen; 7, Peale; stroke, A. Rouner; cox, Lefkowitz