Word: hurd
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...emerged successful in the preliminary round of the trials for the American Olympic falls team, last night. The bouts at M. I. T. resulted in victories for Gilbert Kerlin '33, member of the Crimson fencing team, Henry Wesselman 11, captain of last year's University squad: J. H. Hurd '34, G. M. Yalesevitch '33 and E. M. Lane '24. They will compete in the finals tonight...
This year there are to be five bouts in foils, which will be as follows: Gilbert Kerlin '33 vs. H. C. Cassidy '31: Henry Wesselman '30 vs. J. G. Hurd '34; E. H. Lane vs. E. L. Lane; F. S. Righeimer, Intercollegiate Champion for 1928, vs. Joseph Levis, Amateur National Champion; Peroy vs. Levis; R. B. Lawson '32 vs. Peroy-sabre; Righelmer vs. Levis, epee...
Those who were on last year's Freshman team are as follows: J. H. Beard '34, J. L. Dexter '34, C. L. Dyer '34, J. L. Harris '34, J. G. Hurd '34, and W. M. Kilcullen...
Whelk, Trifling incidents make comedy at such serious gatherings. Professor Henry Hurd Swinnerton needed to display a whelk, a kind of sea snail, during his zoological lecture. He could not find his whelk. He searched his coat and waistcoat pockets, crawled under his lecture table, peered around the platform. He finally found the whelk in his hip pocket. Mountaineering Etiquet, Climbing Mt. Everest where atmospheric oxygen is so scant that mountaineers faint, is largely a matter of respiratory engineering, of providing light-weight tanks of oxygen for the climbers. Captain N. E. Odell, survivor of a tragic, ineffectual attempt...
...following men will represent the Freshmen: Foils: J. H. Beard '34; J. G. Hurd '34; J. L. Harris '34; W. M. Kilcullen '34. Epee: C. L. Dyer '34; Hurd; Beard. Sabre: J. L. Dexter '34; Beard; Kilcullen...