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...there are seven possible successors to Erickson. Gridley Barrows '34 is now rowing number 3, but Coach Whiteside said yesterday that it was anyone's chance for a permanent place at that slide. The other possibilities are: A. L. Nickerson '33, J. W. Peirce '33, A. D. Robertson '33, Bradford Simmons '34, F. J. Swayze '33, and S. H. Wolcott...
...voting was as follows: For President John Herbert Dean 168 Bradford Simmons 104 Paul deBarsy deGive 45 For Vice-President Stanton Whitney, Jr. 83 Taggart Whipple 69 John Parker Hale Chandler, Jr. 58 Eddy James Rogers 57 Atreus Von Schrader, Jr. 45 For Secretary-Treasurer Guy Scull Hayes 106 Chester Harding King, Jr. 69 John Redmond Canavan 58 Roger Haydock Weed 37 Hobart Ames Spalding 30 Mason Hills Stone...
...complete list of nominations for the Junior Class: for President: J. H. Dean, P. deB. de Give, and Bradford Simmons; for Vice-President: J. P. H. Chandler, Jr., E. J. Rogers, Atreus Von Schrader, Jr., Taggart Whipple, and Stanton Whitney, Jr., for Secretary-Treasurer: J. R. Canavan, G. S. Hayes, C. H. King, H. A. Spalding, M. H. Stone, Jr., and R. H. Weed...
...Bradford Simmons, of Baltimore, Maryland...
Possible occupants of the number three position left vacant on the Varsity eight by the graduation of J. M. Erickson '32 are G. L. Barrows '34, A. S. Pierce '33, Bradford Simmons '34, and F. J. Swayze '33, all members of the 1932 second Varsity shell. As far as can now be predicted, the other 1933 first crew seatings will be those of last year. Stroke and four were graduated last June from the second crew, which has otherwise been left intact...