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Although Professor James P. Baxter, master of the house, could not be reached late last night, he had previously stated, "I shall look into the matter of placing a night lunch in Adams House." When questioned on the possibility of an Adams night grill, Roy L. Westcott, manager of the University Dining Halls, said "It is very difficult to say off-hand whether or not the proposed cafeteria would be a financial success, . . . (but) the night lunch now operating in Eliot House carries itself...
...list of ushers for the Lowell House Midseason Dance to be held Friday evening, March 9, has been announced by Elwood K. Salls '34, chairman of the dance committee. The men selected for the position are Richard S. Baxter '34, Alfred H. Beck '35, George C.S. Benson, Head Tutor, Frederick J. Bertolet 2L, George Birkhoff, Jr., Wilton S. Burton '36, Richard N. Clattenburg '35, John P. Coolidge '36, George H. Damon '34, Andrew J. Day '34, Howard M. Graff 4ES, Charles S. Houston '35, John D. Kernan '34, Edward B. Lee '34, George B. Lauriat '36, Robert W. Skinner...
...never expected to walk again, beat Venzke. Last summer Venzke and Cunningham were joined by Bill Bonthron of Princeton, who finished second to Jack Lovelock of Oxford in the fastest' mile on record. Lovelock's time was 4.07.6, Bonthron's 4.08.7. In last week's Baxter Mile in the New York Athletic Club games Venzke, Cunningham and Bonthron were running together for the first time. Their contest promised the most exciting mile race since Nurmi visited the U. S. ten years ago. Speculators got $10 for $2 tickets. A crowd of 16,000 packed Madison Square...
...time, in the next 40 yards. Ten steps from the tape they were exactly abreast. Cunningham dived at the tape. Bonthron lunged without falling. The lunge won by inches, in 4.14. Bonthron jogged on around the track, came back to get the cup from Sportsman Hugh M. Baxter, who was a champion pole vaulter and high jumper in the 1880s...
...Washington Treaty," Professor Baxter, Harvard...