Word: finally
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Charlie would like very much to break his own Harvard and Pool record of 23 seconds in the 50 free-style. He can do it and has done it in practice, FINAL STANDING OF THE TEAMS W L Harvard 6 0 Princeton 5 1 Yale 4 2 Columbia 3 3 Dartmouth 2 4 Navy 1 5 Penn...
...Final matches in the inter-House wrestling contests finished yesterday for all classes above the 145-pound listing. In the 175 and 165-pound divisions, semi-finals preceded the others...
George F. Fox, 3rd ocC. of Eliot foxed Frank B. Snyder '38, a Bellboy, in the first 165-pound semi-final tilt, and Ralph B. Murphy '40, another Bellboy, cut out Graham B. Blaine '40, of the Elephants in the other. The 165-pound final bout went to George Fox as he routed the other survivor of the preliminaries, Ralph Murphy...
...With the final matches in the light weights concluded, the inter-House wrestling contests are well on the way toward their final stages tomorrow. Victor in the 118 pound class was Richard M. Noyes '39 (Kirkland), while Walter E. Newbert '40 (Eliot) and Joseph H. Elcock '38 (Kirkland) took the titles in the 126 and 135 pound classes respectively...
...original entrants survived the semi-final round of the annual Lee Wade and Boylston prize competition for English or Latin declamation held in Paine Hall yesterday afternoon...