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Sebert Ellsworth Davenport, III '34, of Forest Hills, Long Island, has been elected captain of the Freshman tennis team. Davenport, who was national Junior Indoor Doublen champion two years ago, has been playing number one regularly on Coach Cowles undefeated 1934 squad. The first-year captain graduated from the Westminster School in Simsbury, Conn...
...group: A. H. Abell 1G, J. E. Ashworth '32, E. F. Benjamin '31, T. S. Berry 2G, A. F. Bixby '31, D. D. Boyden '32, E. T. Clapp 2G, B. M. Davis '32, C. W. Duhig 1G, C. W. Dupertuis 1G, S. M. Dupertuis 3M., J. F. Fitchen, III 4S.A., E. A. Grant '32, H. H. Hall 2G, Louis Harap 3G, W. M. Jewell '27, R. L. Kirkpatrick '31, J. J. McCarthy 1G, C. W. Nichols 3S. L.A., J. L. Noyes '34, H. C. Schmidt '32, D. V. Smith '33, J. E. Spike 2G, M. B. Storer...
Among the best of the works exhibited are those of Rockwell Kenf, III '32, Jean Charlot of France, Marie Laurencin, also of France, and Diego Rivera of Mexico. There are also several exceptionally well done etchings and lithographs by some lesser known artists on exhibition...
...baton, or mace, was used by court criers in Boston during the reign of George III. It is in its original condition, painted in stripes of black, red and gold. On one side is painted an emblem of judicial significance: the head of a mace below the golden royal crown of England. On each end Judge Woolsey has placed golden plates, one signifying by whom the baton was given, and the other engraved with the name of the Law Review and the Harvard coat of arms...
After this year's Grand National, the horses Drin and Swift Rowland had to be destroyed (TIME, April 6). In 1930, Derby Day III fell and died. In 1929 one horse, Stort, broke his leg. There were no accidents in 1928 and 1927; in 1926 one horse, Lone Hand, fell and died...