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...expected that Arther Sampson, former Columbia backfield tutor, who will coach the backs next fall, will be on hand to look over material. E. L. Casey '19, will be head coach, and E. H. Bradford '26, Walter Clarey '15, V. P. Kennard, Nils Nelson '18, and Arthur Sampson, will be assistant coaches. It is also hoped that B. H. Ticknor '31, will be assistant line coach...
...chief coach will be E. L. Casey '19, and the assisting coaches will be E. R. Bradford '26, who will coach the ends, Walter Clarey '15, line coach, V. P. Kennard, kicking coach, Nils Nelson '1$, and Arthur Sampson, both coaching the backfield. It is also hoped that B. H. Ticknor '31, will be assistant line coach...
...Bradford Washburn '33 youthful explorer and mountain-climber, will speak in the Living Room of the Harvard Union at 8 o'clock tonight on "The Exploration of Mount Fairweather." The story of the unsuccessful attempt to climb this 15,330 foot Alaskan mountain will be illustrated by motion pictures. The speaker will be introduced by H. J. Coolidge '92, assistant curator in charge of mammals at the Zoological Museum...
Quincian forbears were not so tolerant as Quincians of today, and on this idea hangs the Stokes plot, details of which were revealed last week. The hero is Wrestling Bradford, a young Puritan clergyman darkly obsessed with the beauty of Lady Marigold, fiancee of gay Sir Gower Lackland. While Wrestling is wrestling with his soul, Sir Gower and his sinful kind are having one of their maypole dances on Merry Mount. Later Sir Gower is killed outright by a Puritan. The village is attacked by Indians and the love-distracted Wrestling accuses Lady Marigold of witchcraft. As she is about...
...Harvard professor opened up a cat and beheld certain belly muscles tickling its heart. That was of such profound physiological import that the professor, Walter Bradford Cannon, a great physiologist, last week took train to Yale, which once gave him an honorary Doctor of Science degree, to tell the Yale Medical Society just what he had done, what he had seen, what it all meant...