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...heavier divisions, the regular members of the University wrestling team were victorious, taking all but the 155-pound bout. D. B. Dorman '32 scored the first fall of the day when he pinned J. E. Davidson '34 after a short, sharp encounter in the 145-pound class. Three minutes later, H. G. Brown '32 clamped the shoulders of A. C. Watson 1G to the mat in the 155-pound contest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GAMM WINS TWICE IN WRESTLING MEET FINALS | 3/20/1931 | See Source »

...Robertson '31, captain of the University wrestling team, did some fine grappling to defeat A. W. Kelsey 4G, his powerful opponent. Probably the most interesting bout in the heavier classes occurred in the match between R. L. Gee 2L and G. L. Graves '32, the University 175-pounder at last getting a time advantage. R. W. Straus '31, ponderous heavyweight who won the unlimited class championship in the recent New England intercollegiates, closed the tournament when he threw D. R. Sohn 1L after a one-sided battle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GAMM WINS TWICE IN WRESTLING MEET FINALS | 3/20/1931 | See Source »

With the increased efficiency in industry derived from the constant supply of skilled labor, running time in the factory will be cut down and the worker will have greater leisure at his command. Greater leisure will mean heavier demands on the individual's own resources which must be developed through general education. For, unlike the artisan in medieval days, the modern man is unable to draw any real enjoyment from his work, and consequently he must look for it in another direction. When vocational specialization is carried down into a man's early years he can not form the general...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DOUBLE-CROSSING THE FORD | 3/18/1931 | See Source »

...pound class a long and grueling battle between O. E. Goddard '33 and Vassalotti, one of Tech's veterans, wore on through an overtime period without much advantage on either side, Goddard finally coming out on top. The meet was clinched by three consecutive falls for Harvard in the heavier classes, by Captain W. A. Robertson '31, R. R. Levin '32, and R. W. Straus '31. Robertson and Levin were obliged to fight long and strenuously...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON MATMEN OVERWHELM M.I.T. IN TWO CONTESTS | 2/18/1931 | See Source »

...decision and a fall. The decision of the referee was given to Arthur Klein '32, in the 125-pound class, after a hard struggle, and J. H. Crandon '33 won a victory, pinning his opponent's shoulders to the ground, in the 135-pound match. In most of the heavier bouts Harvard lost by decision after one or more overtime periods. Baker of Columbia, however, scored a fall over R. W. Straus '31, in the unlimited weight class, after a furiously pitched battle. D. B. Dorman '32 fought in the 145-pound class instead of P. O. Johnson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman and Minor Sports Active in Weekend Clashes as Post Mid-year Season Gets Underway | 2/16/1931 | See Source »

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