Word: duals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Before a large and responsive gallery, Larry Peterson's charges became the first undefeated Harvard team in ending their 11-meet winning streak. One Yale, four Harvard, and five dual meet records were broken in the competition. These went to Captain Bill Kendall in the 50 and 100-Yard Free Style with the times of 24.s and 53.40s respectively; to Eric Cutler in the 220 and 440-Yard Free Style with the times of 2:18.2s and 5:4.2s respectively; and to Burns of Yale in the 150-Yard Backstroke with the time...
...dual personality of half-witted airport mascot and head of an international spy ring, Lorre busies himself with making Charlie Chan mutterances, intriguing to steal the United States' latest designs. As crack pilot of the commercial line, Brian Donlevy intrigues, to steal the same plans; Ralph Morgan, head of the firm, is having his wife and the plans stolen for him. Climax occurs after villainy discloses itself when they are all on board the airplane, with the plans, making a flight to Berlin...
...prepared for Harvard at Central High School. His home is in Watertown, New York. Hutter holds the Harvard record in the 220 yard free style at 2m. 13/10s. In the 50 yard free style swim he holds the Harvard and Pool record at 23s. and the Harvard-Yale Dual Meet record at 23 2/10s...
...pound champion in 1936. Dick Bishop, Lehigh 155-pound champion, Captain Morris S. Emory, Princeton, 165-pound champion, and Jack Light. Penn State, 135-pound titleholder in 1935 and '36. Light may not defend his title as he been wrestling at 145 pounds during the dual meet season...
...elected representatives of the student body would be prejudicial to the best interests of the student body is to say simply that the interests of the Houses are incompatible with the interests of the College as a whole. Since the vast majority of the three upperclasses act in dual capacity as members of both House and College, such an argument seems invalid. Representation of commuters and non- House members would stay the same, and the question of Freshmen can hardly be brought in on either side inasmuch as in neither case would their present unrepresentative condition be altered...