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Dates: during 1940-1949
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John W. Sullivan of Adams House and Caribou, Maine was swept into the Orator's position with 272 votes, leading his nearest competitor by 123 tallies. Sullivan is a member of the Student Council, Debating Council, and in charge of the Student Council-sponsored Harvard Forum...
...National Collegiate A.A. swimming championship was won by Yale in a two-day meet last week in the Harvard pool. The Elis capsized in their wake 28 other colleges, scoring 71 points to their closest competitor's (Michigan) 39. Yale's swimming stars this season are Captain Howie Johnson, 100-and 220-yard free style; René Chouteau, middle distances; John Meyer, breast stroke; Louis Dannenbaum, backstroke; Jim Cook, diving; and Dick Kelly, sprints. Chouteau was high scorer of the meet with 15 points: first in the 440-yard and the 1,500-meter, and third...
...margin of 78 votes separated Alcorn from his nearest competitor, Keene, but between the second and 10 place men was a gap of only 35 tallies. The top man hails from Pontiac, Michigan and Weld Hall, and is one of the two members of the Union Committee named to the new board. Alcorn was in charge of the recent Freshman fete, the Frolics...
...watt medium-wave transmitter. Bataan thus became a fairly powerful rebroadcast point for short-wave programs from the U.S. The Japanese confiscated all the Filipino short-wave receivers they could find; but to have confiscated other radios would have interfered with their own propaganda purposes. That suited Competitor MacArthur...
Setting the pace was Dick Rondeau, who registered 40 points in the individual scoring race to win it hands down. In a four-team circuit last year, Yale's Rog Hazen, an unusually able skater, won the title with 14 and his nearest competitor had 11. Rondeau's points in a league of HOCKEY LEAGUE W. L. Pts. Dartmouth 8 0 16 Yale 5 3 10 Princeton 4 4 8 Harvard 3 5 6 Rrmy...