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Acting for Phi Beta Kappa as first marshal, Paul Olum '40 sent Invitations for the meeting to 19 other groups of which 13 sent representation...
...eight long years, since Japan first invaded Manchuria, the League of Nations was progressively more paralyzed and dumb," Browder said in discussing the League's expulsion of Soviet Russia...
...potential strength of this squad, however, depends heavily upon the fulfillment of several "ifs" of of the first magnitude. If Bruce Richardson and Ted Schoenberg can get down to the 136 and 121 pound weight classes respectively for the big matches, and if Tom Lacey and Vern Miller are able to report for the mat sport, Harvard will stand a very good chance of having an undefeated year in dual meets. Both Richardson and Schoenberg will have their hands full trying to make these weights very often, but most Crimson opponents usually have some men wrestling one class below normal...
More and more wrestling candidates are reporting to Coach Johnson every day, some of them veterans but some of them totally inexperienced. Most of the outstanding men, however, have been hard at work for at least a month and should be in first-class shape when the big matches start to roll around in January. The M.I.T. grapplers were flattened last Saturday in the opener to the tune of 33 to 3, but Tufts is apt to present much sturdier opposition to the injured Crimson this Saturday...
...pound group lacks a single outstanding man, but there the competition for the first team is probably the keenest of all. In fact, it may not be settled definitely all year. Veteran Pete Illman has a slight edge over Bill Tyng and Harry Tine, a Junior and Sophomore respectively, but he will have to be on his toes to keep it. The close scrap for top honors here will probably bring about lots of improvement in the division all year long. Competition of this sort, as is provided by many men in other classes who are not quite good enough...