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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Contrary to the popular belief, the lists as drawn up by the Masters were accepted practically intact, and the task of the Central Committee was confined largely to distributing the men who could not be cared for in the Houses for which they had expressed a special claim and those who had expressed no claim...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Reprints Portions of Dean Hanford's Report for 1933-34 About Work of Central Committee and Masters | 2/27/1935 | See Source »

...Harvard lines have at last been established with Moseley leading Sam Callaway and Duffey in an attack that has overcome every opponent it has met. The "H" line will stay intact and is expected to show the same spirit which gathered in five of Harvard's six goals in the Yale game last year. Ecker, Ford, and Carr, the Freshman line of last year, have been restored to their old positions and have performed even better than they did as Freshmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 2/27/1935 | See Source »

...famed right tackle on Navy's football team, Slade Cutter, fighting as a heavyweight, knocked out Virginia's Fred Cramer in half a minute. Another Navy footballer, George Lambert, outpointed his opponent in three rounds but when the evening was over Virginia's record was intact. Co-captains Bantamweight Archie Hahn and Featherweight Gordon Rainey had beaten Navy men with ease and the final score - after a draw in the 155-lb. class-was 4½-to-3½. For the third consecutive year Virginia had beaten Navy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Virginia Boxers | 2/18/1935 | See Source »

...other issues contain Stevenson's "The Philosophy of Umbrellas," which he used intact in a later book of essays, an editorial on Debating Societies, "An Old Scotch Gardener," and his "Philosophy of Nomenclature...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Widener Room Exhibits College Magazines Edited by Famous Authors as Undergraduates | 2/12/1935 | See Source »

...Fort Jefferson is a deserted ruin. The Navy took it over during the Spanish-American War, spent $800,000 on a coaling station and other improvements, abandoned it. Since then Cuban and U. S. fishermen have carried away everything of value. The moat and some of the brickwork are intact but the rest is a shambles of stripped roofs, crumbled walls, tangled beams and ironwork, Carved and scribbled everywhere are visitors' names, initials, wisecracks. This appalling ruin, a fortress which never traded shots with a single enemy, President Roosevelt last week declared a National Monument.* It was at once...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Mudd's Monument | 2/4/1935 | See Source »

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