Word: kirklanders
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Kirkland 1155 Eliot 1038 1/2 Lowell 1004 1/2 Adams 912 Winthrop 760 2/3 Leverett 712 1/0 Dunster 536 2/3 Dudley...
House Entry Pts. Pts. For Final Standing Forfeiture Deductions Total Pts. Kirkland 410 765 20 1155 Eliot 410 642 1/2 14 1038 1/2 Lowell 410 622 1/2 28 1004 1/2 Adams 410 545 43 912 Winthrop 375 456 2/3 71 760 2/3 Leverett 410 404 1/6 102 712 1/6 Dunster 410 371 2/3 245 536 2/3 Dudley...
With the return of fair weather, the last of the postponed tennis matches has been played off and the final standings compiled. The unconquerable Kirkland racquet wielders stand at the top with a remarkable record of seven losses in 49 matches, and the unconcerned Dunster cookie-pushers stand at the bottom with an extraordinary record of two wins in 49 matches. In between these extremes, the other Houses are closely bunched: Kirkland 42 7 Lowell 32 17 Eliot 28 20 Adams 26 22 Dudley 22 24 Leverett 22 24 Winthrop 18 31 Dunster...
Wiping the sweat of House competition off his brow, Adolph W. Samborski, director of Intramural Athletics, last night issued the final standings for the Straus Trophy. Not unexpected is Kirkland's top position. Somewhat unexpected is the discovery that Eliot, several points behind Lowell when winter hostilities closed, passed the Bellboys on the home stretch and nosed into second place behind the Deacons. Also noticeable is the fact that the order in which the Houses placed in these final standings is the same order in which the crews finished; perhaps a new tradition will arise: "As the crew goes...
Thomas L. Talbot '39 was elected president of the victorious Kirkland House Boat Club to succeed David A. Tufts '37 at a recent dinner. Benjamin B. Buck '39 is the Club's next treasurer...