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...hundred ninety-one undergraduates have received athletic insignia by a vote of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports it was announced yesterday. Of this number, the straight Major 'H' was awarded to 23 varsity football players and Manager Walter H. Page, 2nd '37 and to Hayden Channing, Jr. '37, captain of the varsity cross country team. Three Major 'H' in Minor Colors were awarded in soccer to Daniel E. Burbank, Jr. '37, Robert C. Holcombe '37, and Captain James A. E. Wood '37. Three of the football men received the Major 'H' for the third time, George Ford...
Whatever happens to the track teams this winter there will be plenty of spirit judging at least by the tenor of the talks in Dillon Field House yesterday afternoon before over 100 candidates for the Varsity and Freshman insignia...
...most ambitious afternoon of the year, according to baton-twirler Irwin. However, to show that there is really no bad blood between the rival syncopators, the Harvard and Yale bands will shake hands in musical style before the fight. After marching in the bands will form together an intertwined insignia of the two colleges. Then while in massed formation, the Crimson Director, Robert W. Snyder '38, will lead the Yale song and the director of the Yale band Otto H. Helbig '38 Mus., will lead the Harvard song...
Today is the last chance to see the insignia of the University, including the college charter keys, seal, and first book of records. These are shown only at ceremonial occasions, and will be returned to the archives tonight, not to reappear until Commencement next June...
...History and Literature, will speak on "Harvard of Today and its Relation to Other American Colleges." He will be followed by William A. Carlile, Jr., President of the Class of 1936 at Princeton and President of the Princeton Undergraduate Council. The last event will be the presentation of insignia to Undergraduate Delegates from other Universities and Colleges...