Word: drawings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Gridley Barrows '34 threw Lindberg of Tufts in one of the best bouts of the meet, getting revenge for a defeat suffered at the hands of his rival last year. Harold Frankel '34 battled through two overtime periods to a draw with Gillespie, Tufts man who conquered the Harvard grappler a year ago. Captain Arthur Klein '32 put on a fast exhibition of tricky wrestling to take a time decision from his opponent. In the 175-pound class R. G. Ames '34 won his seventh consecutive victory of the season by a fall. P. O. Johnson...
...eleven years. Nor can he read or write. But he can do what no other person in the U. S. and only one other (a Cuban) in the whole world, so far as is known, can do. He can pop his right eye out of his head, and draw it back into its socket. If that does not startle the beholder, he will pop out the left eye, then jerk the pair alternately in and out, like the boy & girl of the Swiss chalet barometer...
...came down to average about $550 a month. Many continued to feel that unionization was beneath the prestige of a pilot. But when Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc. cut salaries last autumn. Pilot David L. Behncke of Boeing Air Transport, most vigorous agitator for unionization, was able to draw a group away from the N. A. P. A. to form the first pilots' union. In Chicago last week the Airline Pilots' Association, affiliated with the A. F. of L., had its first real task...
...Lexicon, and a copy of "The Private Life of Lewis XV." Together with early biographies, there is also a copy of his diary, open at the following extract, which refers to a portrait new in Adams House: "Sat from ten to one o'clock for a Mr. Savage, to draw my portrait for the University of Cambridge, in the state of Massachusetts, at the request of the President and Governors of the said University...
...Houses, and two teams representing the Ramblers and the Freshman, will compete in the forth-coming tournament. The Freshman team was chosen through a round-robin tourney staged by the Harvard Chess Club, and has played together already in one informal match with Lowell House which resulted in a draw; R. M. Bowle '35 and Nathan Learner '35 won their games, and M. V. Levintritt '35 and P. B. Kenyon '35 were beaten after long seesion...