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Another scholarship plan for British lads was announced by Headmaster Mather Almon Abbott of Lawrenceville School (N. J.). A onetime crew coach and Latin teacher at Yale, Dr. Abbott was born in Halifax, educated at Oxford. Three students will be selected annually from Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Winchester, Shrewsbury, the schools which Dr. Abbott believes mold British opinion-makers. They will spend holidays with their U. S. schoolmates, will take a special course of Dr. Abbott's devising: U. S. History, physics and chemistry, higher mathematics and modern languages (which some pedagogs think are taught better in U. S. secondary...
Near Bowling Green, Ohio, 800 ugly-tempered farmers last week assembled at Wallace Kramp's place to watch a finance company foreclose its $800 mortgage. Bidding began at 15? for a spring harrow. When the company's representative raised it to $1.35, somebody shouted: "That's the guy what holds the mortgage." Promptly the bidder was marched well out of bidding range where he was rescued by a sheriff. Wallace Kramp's neighbors bought in all his things for $14, handed them back...
HEWLETT (Maurice) Rest Harrow...
...their parents pamper them; only one meal a weekend is allowed outside of grounds; and no candy except just after lunch in the "candy shop" (an old closet). The school is divided into three houses, with colors grey, red and green. Fermata takes for its own Harrow's famed song, "Follow...
Seven men who are expected to show up particularly well for the Harvard fifteen are: A. D. Cadman '35, who played at Harrow, England; L. G. C. Balsan 1G.B., an experienced French player; Stanton Whitney, Jr. '34, substitute quarterback on this year's football team and member of last season's fifteen; A. W. Sherman '34; I. B. Hardy '33, football tackle; John Megaw sL, an English player; and Captain P. S. deQ. Cabot, who captained the New Zealand University team...