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Raphael Simond Harper '32, of Fitchburg, and Frederick Mather Gannon '32, of Aberdeen, South Dakota, have been chosen Freshman Baseball Manager and Assistant Manager, respectively, after an eight weeks competition it was announced last night by H. W. Sibley '31, Second Assistant Baseball Manager...
...first in the broad jump with a 22 foot, 7 1-4 inch leap which broke the existing record by a foot, and beat the wining jump of the class A group by 11 inches. Another feature of the class C events was the high jumping of Moissio of Fitchburg who established a new record with a 5 foot, 11 1-2 inch jump, equalling the winning mark of class A. Hayes of Somerville took one fifth of a second the low hurdles record set by Monty Wells in 1924, but he toppled the last hurdle which disallowed the time...
...Ominous was this remark, yet apparently not unjustified. The report showed a loss from operations of $960,698. Among expenses were some $860,000 interest on bonds, $700,000 local taxes, $1,000,000 repairs, $337,000 for new machinery, $95,000 for moving machinery from Fitchburg to Manchester. Other items were bad debts and outlay for printing new securities. "Making up the income account in the way prescribed by the government," said the report, "the result of the year's operations is a net loss before depreciation of $583,000, and, in addition, there is a charge...
...Lewis Wallis. Secretary of the Joseph Fels Foundation; and the second at 3.30 o'clock on "America's Contribution to Religion," by R. C. Brooks, professor of Religion in Pomons College Claremont, California. The Reverend Howard A. Pease, D. D. '08. Minister of the First Parish Church in Fitchburg, will conduct chapel services in Divinity Chapel at 5.30 o'clock; and a dinner at the Harvard Union at 6.30 o'clock will conclude the proceedings...
...group will travel to Fitchburg by train, and then meet after a few miles the trail recently opened by the New England Trails Conference, which runs over wooded and hilly country from Mount Watatick to Mount Wachusett. The hike will be about 14 miles...