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Varsity: Stroke, John Chandler (175); 7, Dick Hunneman, Jr. (174); 6, Bob Funkhouser (191); 5, Ken McAfee, Jr. (185); 4, Morton Hamilton (175); 3, Bob Bunten, Jr. (180); 2, John Kettelle, Jr. (165); bow, Bill Stiles (170); cox, Dan Paul...
Noted with dismay among the vagaries of the hurricane was its indiscriminate will in tearing down Harvard's shade trees but leaving the owl-eyed shack on Bow and Mt. Auburn without a scratch...
...That the greedy, irresponsible and covetous authors of such statements are U.S. Senators is, it seems to me, cause for every American to bow his head in shame...
Plain Man. The old man was not a great orator; but the U.S. always stopped and listened when he spoke. He was not an impressive figure of a statesman: his baggy, old-fashioned suit was topped by a limp string of bow tie; his droopy eyelids, under bushy brows, made him look perpetually tired. But people always looked at him. An avowed pacifist, he was one of the "little group of willful men" who blocked Woodrow Wilson's 1917 plan to arm the merchant marine, and he also voted against World War I. But he left isolationism back...
...Finns Bow. For a fortnight the Finns had queued up before Government Alko-holiliike (liquor stores), which had suddenly opened after a long shutdown. They had drunk toasts to peace. Then, at last, under the eye of old Baron Carl Mannerheim, Prime Minister Antti Hackzell broadcast Nazi weakness to all the world: "It is not possible for Germany to give us sufficient help to stay...