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...Ingraham '31 defeated Studley (M. I. T.) 6-0, 6-0; W. L. Breese '31 defeated Gutierez (M. I. T.) 6-1, 6-2; Ogden Phipps '31 defeated Slattery (M. I. T.) 6-0, 6-1; R. L. Tower '31 defeated Carleton (M. I. T.) 6-1, 6-4; J. D. Evans '31 defeated Spalding...
Doubles--Breese and Phipps defeated Studley and Gutferez (M. I. T.) 6-2, 6-0; Ingraham and Tower defeated Carleton and Wilkinson (M. I. T.) 6-2, 6-2; Greene and Evans defeated Spalding and Slattery...
...only one U. S. journalist has had the manly gumption to go jungaleering in Nicaragua and cable home true details of the war now being fought between U. S. Marines and the indomitable Nicaraguan guerilla, General Augusto Calderon Sandino (TIME, Aug. 1). The unique jungle journalist is Carleton Beals, now special correspondent in Nicaragua for The Nation, liberal, trenchant, enterprising Manhattan weekly review. Although Correspondent Beals was both prolix and tediously descriptive of scenery in his early despatches, it is now possible to cull one excellent purple passage and then get down to the solid news of the first interview...
Professor Tau B. Stoughton Holbourn, Professor of the History of Art at Carleton College, will lecture on "Art and Civilization" on Thursday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in the Lecture Hall in the Fogg Art Museum...
...question: "Resolved, That the United States cease to protect with armed forces. American investments in foreign lands without prior declaration of war" was successfully upheld by a trio of debaters from Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, against the University team last night in Paine Hall. The decision given by the audience favored the Western speakers by a two to one ratio...