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Edward Austin Fellowships to John A. Bentley 2G., of Halifax, Nova Scotia (English); Paul H. Buck 1G., of Columbus, Ohio (history); Ben B. Corson 3G., of Bridgton, Maine (chemistry); and Hans C. Duus 3G., of Tyler, Minn. (chemistry...

Author: By Matthew WOLL Vice-president, | Title: OUTLINES POLITICAL POLICIES OF LABOR | 6/15/1923 | See Source »

...former College stars. Of these men, H. E. Browne 3L., in the 129-pound class, amateur champion of the Pacific Coast, and University champion last year, is expected to win in his class. Although all of the other members of the Graduates' team have not been chosen, B. B. Corson ocC., in the 135-pound class, former New England Intercollegiate and amateur champion; A. McB. Kinney 1G., heavyweight, of last year's team; and G. Baker 2L., in the 129-pound class, who was on the University team two years ago, are the outstanding candidates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PICK WRESTLERS JAN. 15 | 1/6/1921 | See Source »

MacDonell was captain of the 1921 team in his Freshman year, and was made University captain in his Sophomore year. Although he was again made captain of this year's wrestlers, he was unable to wrestle in the Yale meet and B. B. Corson, Occ., was elected to take his place for this match. Ever since he has been connected with the team, he has starred consistently, and this year, won four falls over his opponents, in the only four matches in which he wrestled...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MACDONELL WILL AGAIN HEAD WRESTLERS IN 1920 | 4/12/1920 | See Source »

...England intercollegiates, the University team finished second, only one point behind the winner of the meet, Springfield College. At this meet, held at Springfield on March 19 and 20, the University wrestlers won New England championships in three classes. Captain B. B. Corson Occ. came out first in the 125-pound class; J. Israelite '20, by defeating Butler of M. I. T., former New England amateur champion in the 145-pound class, clinched the title in that weight; while C. P. Smith '21 won for the University in the 135-pound class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WRESTLERS MET WITH SUCCESS | 4/9/1920 | See Source »

...yesterday afternoon's practice Joseph A. Corson, Yale '11, manager of the Yale track team which went over to England with the University team to meet Oxford and Cambridge, and Francis W. Capper '15, captain of he Crimson team in that year, and star half-miler, both watched the distance men work out on the cinder path. Capper gave particular attention to the men out for the half-mile and the mile. Corson was favorably impressed with the large squad out for track, and thought that the new system introduced this year ought to develop men who have heretofore been...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELI VISITOR IMPRESSED BY WORK OF CRIMSON TRACK MEN | 4/7/1920 | See Source »

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