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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...yard dash--Won by G. W. Dana, Eliot; second P. E. Morgan, Eliot; third, F. G. Neal, Leverett; fourth, M. L. Cohen, Lowell. Time--4 4-5 seconds...
Other newly elected officers include David G. Halstead '41, vice-President; Lynn A. Brua '41, Manager; John R. Bemis '40, Secretary-Treasurer; Llewellyn Vorley '41, Librarian; Franklin J. Tyler '41, Specialty Manager; David P. Sheppard '40, leader of the Gold Coast, with the leaders of the Vocal and Mandolin Clubs to be appointed shortly...
Smooth music by Richard Himber's orchestra against a Russian Imperial background will feature the Lowell House Dance tonight. Headed by G. N. Stration '39, the ushers will be M. P. Brown '40, R. E. Doutsch '39, J. E. Ferris '41, R. B. Finn '39, D. C. Hamilton '41, R. W. Mathewson Jr. '41, W. A. Meler '40, R. S. Schaaf '39, and S. M. Tonkonow...
...eleventh of a series of educational radio talks on history and government sponsored by the Guardian, Earl G. Latham '31, instructor in Government, defended the Wagner Labor Relations Act and opposed amendments designed to protect the employer last night...
...jitsu was raised. Pat calls jiu-jitsu a type of "aesthetic dancing." A good wrestler can lick a jiu-jitsu expert any time, provided the combatants don't wear jackets while fighting, Pat declared. The art of jiu-jitsu is used to teach detectives, army and navy officers, G-men, and policemen how to disarm a man, and the numerous choke holds are the basis of the art. Choke holds cannot be used unless the opponent is wearing a jacket or coat which can be used as a lever to twist across the throat. "Without these jackets, the jiu-jitsu...