Word: lambing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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HARVARD YALE Curtin 115-pound Newman Lamb 125-pound Gardner Ward 135-pound Thomsen Cone 145-pound Brouwer Hines 155-pound Huffman Lawrence 165-pound Cates Smith 175-pound Brown Simmons Heavyweight Meyer...
...show his worth against McKusick of Syracuse, who has an enviable record, and this bout will probably be the best of the match, although the feature bout will undoubtedly be between Negroni, captain of the visitors, and Phil Hines, both undefeated this year. HARVARD SYRACUSE Curtin 115-pound Paulus Lamb 125-pound Harris Ward 135-pound Wertheimer Cone 145-pound Button Hines 155-pound Negroni Lawrence or Shea 165-pound Balash Smith 175-pound Jefferis Simmons Unlimited McKusick
...Hampshire squad last Saturday. Bill Smith '36 in the 175-pound class and Tom Curtain '34 and Jim Kunen '36 in the 125-pound class were on last year's team which defeated the Coast Guards by the score of 5 to 3. Captain Marshall A. Lamb '34, who was on the sidelines in the New Hampshire meet, has recovered sufficiently so that it is porbable that he will be able to fight...
Many of the same veterans that defeated Harvard last year at Durham have returned, and New Hampshire should have a strong team. Because of injuries received in the last match Captain Lamb will be unable to box, but his place will be taken by James L. Kunen '36, of last year's undefeated Freshman team. In the 133-pound class Philip W. A. Hines '34, who is so far undefeated, will fight Moody, former Golden Gloves amateur champion...
...Adult Education Center of which Professor Mather is the president and which is supported by many professors at Harvard. Among those lecturing at the Center are Professor Mather; Edward Ballantine '07, associate professor of Music; Loring B. Andrews, instructor of Astronomy; Albert H. Cantril, instructor of Psychology; Robert K. Lamb '28, instructor in Economics; and David W. Prall, associate professor of Philosophy...