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...JASPER MARSH Treasurer...
...Hanford; for officers for one year; president, Henry S. Thompson; vice president, Austin W. Scott; secretary, Walter Humphreys; treasurer, John L. Taylor; for other directors for one year; from Harvard at large, Delmar Leighton and Alfred S. Redfield; from M.I.T. at large, Horace S. Ford and Jasper Whiting; from officers of Harvard, Clinton P. Biddle; from students of M.I.T., Wilbur Huston; from senior class of Harvard, Bradford K. Bachrach '33; from junior class of Harvard, Theodore Chase '34; from sophomore class of Harvard, W. F. Bowditch...
...Oregon there has long been rivalry between the State university and State college not only on their campuses but also in the presidential offices and in the legislature where appropriations are battled for. For 25 years Oregon State's president has been William Jasper Kerr, a shrewd manager, popular with some businessmen and with some of the state board whose nine active members include three college graduates. For six years Oregon University's president has been Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall, a true scholar, onetime University of Wisconsin professor of political science. Dr. Hall has complained that his institution...
...residents. Two of his ribs were broken when he rolled down a mountainside in the Rockies under a gasoline flatcar. He once traveled 2,000 miles to defend Mark Zarkovitch, former private in his company, accused of killing a man in a knife fight in Jasper National Park. The Speaker of Canada's House looked at the rabbits, pulled a .22 calibre target pistol from his desk, stalked them cannily 'round the Houses of Parliament, killed six, returned to preside at a session...
...first chukker ended with Westwood and Harvard with one point each; the goal by W. F. Luton '33 following the first charge of the Crimson was soon answered by a spectacular shot from the mallet of Jasper Blandon of Westwood on a fast gallop the length of the field. Harvard rode into the lead in the next period, tallying thrice to Westwood's single score. Crispin Cooke '32, the University's diminutive back, and Luton charged the enemy territory in the last part of the third stanza, and scored one goal from a muddle in front of the posts, soon...