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There are 11 Sophomore nominees: Anthony A. Bliss, Thornton Brown, Braman Gibbs, Benjamin H. Hallowell, Winchester D. Hardwick, Shaun Kelley, Frederick R. Moseley, Jr., Robert S. Play fair, Thomas H. Quinn, David W. Schoonmaker, and George T Skinner...
...addition Eddie Calvin, incapacitated so far this spring, will run the dashes. The others going are: Captain John M. Morse '34; Anthony Bliss '36, Robert S. Brookings '35, Norman L. Cahners '36, John H. Dean '34, Robert C. Hall '36, Alfred B. Hallowell '34, Wyndham L. Hasler '34, John J. Hayes '34, Richard C. Hayes '36, John J. Healey, Jr. '34, Howard W. Huntington '34, Chester K. Litman '35, Thomas F. Locke '35, Robert S. Playfair '36, Luther Scheffy '35, John P. Scheu '35, Francis Schumann '35, Allen E. Wahlgren '34, John B. White '34, Charles F. Woodard...
...meter run--Won by John P. Scheu; second, Jenkins (MIT); third, Anthony A. Bliss; fourth, Alfred B. Hallowell; fifth, Power (BC): time, 4 minutes, 30 seconds...
Then Dentist Zepeda set a match to Nicaragua's prime emotion: suspicion of the U. S., of which Sandino was hero and symbol. "I am suspicious," said Zepeda, "of the fact that the U. S. Minister to Nicaragua Arthur Bliss Lane had luncheon with General Somoza only a few hours before Sandino was assassinated by Somoza's National Guardsmen." Well-known is the fact that Somoza has potent friends among the U. S. citizens in Nicaragua, as has President Sacasa...
Included in the list of milers who will again wear the Crimson are Alfred B. Hallowell '34, Charles F. Woodard '35, John P. Scheu '35, Captain Jack Morse and Anthony A. Bliss '36. Robert S. Playfair of cross-country fame will run the two-mile...