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...Crimson team will be represented by Paul D. O'Brien '36, William R. Timken 1G.B., Edwin I. Brainard '35, and John L. Bonney '36 in the dashes. Cortlandt V. Hubbard '34, and John B. Little '36 will swim in the breaststroke event, and Charles N. Breed '36 and Victor D. O'Brien '36 have been selected for the backstroke race. The crack relay team of John M. Timken, William R. Timken, Benney, Brainard and Paul D. O'Brien are favored to carry off the 200-yard relay event...
...lineup for the Lowell team will be: Lawrence A. Lovett 1L, Richard C. Wells 1G.B., Robin W. McCoy '35, and John R. Fetcher '34E.S. Adams House will enter John M. Timken '36, Edwin I. Brainard '35, Paul D. O'Brien '36, and Cortlandt V. Hubbard...
...yard relay race--Won by Adams; W. Timken, Little, Cortlandt Van D. Hubbard '34, Brainard. Time...
...yard breaststroke--Won by John B. Little '36 (A); second, Walter S. White '36 (L); third, Cortlandt Van D. Hubbard '34 (A). Time--33 2-5 seconds...
Died. Karl Cortlandt Schuyler, 56, Denver oilman and lawyer, U. S. Senator from Colorado during the last short-term session of Congress, onetime attorney for Henry M. Blackmer, fugitive Teapot Dome witness; of injuries suffered July 17 when he was struck by an automobile in Manhattan's Central Park; in a Manhattan hospital. Although he had a broken pelvis and internal injuries, he tried to refuse hospitalization after the accident, gave a fictitious name. No one suspected his identity until he disclosed it few days before his death in order to summon his wife...