Word: freshmen
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...revivified Sunset each month, Publisher Lane relies on slender, studious, Yankee-blooded William Ichabod Nichols. An ex-Rhodes scholar, he became an assistant Harvard dean (of freshmen) at the age of 22, and once helped elect a mayor of Cambridge, Mass. Now, at 33, Editor Nichols is a confirmed Far Westerner, likes nothing better than to print pictures of cacti and donkeys in the columns of reader-letters which he compiles every month under the heading "Sunset Gold." He gets some fairly flavorsome inquiries from his readership. Samples: "Dear Mr. Editor, I am troubled with buzzards. How can I shoo...
...prospects of this year's Freshman wrestling team are fairly good," announced Pat O. Johnson '33, coach of the Varsity and Freshman teams. "It ought to do as well as last year's Freshmen," he added...
More than 130 Brooks House social service volunteers including graduates, commuters and Freshmen will talk over their plans and meet a few of their associates around four luncheon tables on Monday and Tuesday. Because no one dining hall could conveniently accommodate the group, the burden is being distributed among different Houses, with three luncheons on Monday and one on Tuesday...
Most promising of the Freshmen, according to Varsity Coach Clark Hodder is Charles B. Ayres '42 of Thayer Hall and formerly of Choate School. Ayres played at center on the Yardling football team...
When queried yesterday about the prospects of this year's Freshman fencing team, Coach Rene Percy was very non-committal. He declared that it must be kept in mind that out of the sixty Freshmen who reported only a few had ever had any experience in fencing. A tentative schedule has been arranged to include. Andover, Exeter, Loomis, Worcester Academy, Tech '42, Yale '42, and Brown...