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Harvard was sporting a 40 to 28 lead going into the final relay, and a make shift Crimson quartet nipped the Gymnast first stringers in a close race. Quarter-miler Tiny Gorman led off for Harvard and picked up a small lead against Pincombe; Bill Jay added to the margain against Hatch; Dick Harris lost ground to Beck; and Tom Shrewsbury preserved the narrow lead he had inherited right to the finish...

Author: By D. DONALD Peddle, | Title: Crimson Swimmers Sink Springfield, 47-28; Hockey Team Scores 5-2 Win Over Cadets | 2/27/1941 | See Source »

Coach Hal Ulen's powerful tank team may run into a tartar tomorrow evening when it journeys to Springfield to do battle with the Gymnast natators at eight o'clock...

Author: By Donald Peddic, | Title: MERMEN ENCOUNTER GYMNASTS SATURDAY | 2/2/1940 | See Source »

...undefeated Crimson will face their strongest non-league competition of the year in the up-and-coming Gymnast squad, led by stellar distance man Harry Rawstrom and breastroker Archie Pincombe. Springfield has swamped Connecticut and Bates already this season, has taken the measure of Bowdoin, 45 to 30, and has bowed only to Williams...

Author: By Donald Peddic, | Title: MERMEN ENCOUNTER GYMNASTS SATURDAY | 2/2/1940 | See Source »

Baseball to Tumors. Dr. Cushing's extraordinary career is a record of one of the most single-minded men in the history of medicine. At Yale young Harvey Cushing played right field on the baseball team, and became a first-rate gymnast. Following family tradition (three generations), he decided to become a doctor, went through Harvard Medical School. Afterwards he went to Johns Hopkins Hospital and studied abroad. In Switzerland he was inspired by great Surgeon Theodor Kocher to enter the field of neurology. His inspiration burned with icy clarity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: BRAINMAN | 4/17/1939 | See Source »

Eric Cutler beat Rawstrom in the 440 in the good time of 5:09.3, but the Gymnast tankman was obviously spent from his 220 effort and failed to provide as close a race as was expected. However, Cutler swam a heady race, lagging a body's length behind Rawstrom during the first 100, then gradually pulling away from...

Author: By Charles F. Pollak, | Title: Swimmers Crush Springfield 59 to 16; Gymnast Rawstrom Cracks 220 Record | 1/12/1939 | See Source »

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