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Last year's Freshman team is represented by George V. Comfort '36 and Richard C. Ernst '36 at forward: Roger M. Silsby '36 at center; and James G. Grady '36 and Arthur M. Fields '36 at guard...
...years straight by the U. S. First to jump were the Swedes. So intent were they on carrying home the trophy that they had shrewdly kept their superb mounts out of some preliminaries, bringing them into the main event in the pink of condition. Performance showed their wisdom. Capt. Ernst Hallberg led off on Aida. a magnificent brown mare from the stables of Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf. No faults. Then Lieut. Herbert Sachs on the grey gelding Orient. No faults. Finally Count Gustaf Fredrik von Rosen on brown Kornett. In a breathless minute he, too. made a perfect circuit...
...Lieut. Raguse cleared every barrier without a fault. Lieut. Nyblaeus had to equal that performance to win. He took the first five barriers cleanly. On the last his mount's hind foot knocked down the top bar, giving victory to the U. S. But Sweden's Captain Ernst Hallberg won the hotly contested honors for individual jumping. Throughout the meet the un happy Czechoslovakians, who had arrived late and lacked practice, never budged out of last place...
...still liquid. Apart from its high heat capacity, "NS fluid" does not corrode iron or other ordinary metals and does not decompose while in a closed heating system. Its expansion is limited. It can be melted and resolidified in glass tubes without breaking them. One Ernst Sander owns the German patent on "NS fluid." The stuff can be made and sold cheaply. Dr. Little thinks that "NS fluid" or materials like it "offer interesting possibilities for new types of domestic heating...
...Henderson '34, and Richard C. Boys '35 are the most outstanding. All these men played in the Yale game last year. The 1936 basketball team is also well-represented on the Varsity squad. George V. D. Comfort '36, former Freshman captain, is returning with his team-mates, Richard C. Ernst '36, James G. Grady '36, and Roger M. Silsby '36. These players were on the team which started against the Yale freshmen, and during the game, Grady and Comfort were the high scorers for Harvard...