Word: lettermen
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...meeting of the track lettermen yesterday, John P. Scheu '35, of New York City was elected captain of the 1935 Varsity track and field team, and at the same time Warren Sturgis '35, of Groton became Varsity manager...
Webster F. Williams '35 was elected captain of next year's Varsity fencing team when the lettermen met at Notman's Studio to have their picture taken. Webster has received two Varsity letters in fencing...
About 35 men, the largest number of candidates to report in recent years, turned out for the initial meeting of the squads. Prospects are bright for the Varsity team, since besides the two lettermen, Heath and Guy S. Hayes '34, several of last year's Freshman team including Robert C. Hunter Jr. '36 and Wilfred Crossley '36 are expected to strengthen the team...
Harvard has seven lettermen back from its 1933 season, and two of them are still handicapped by injuries. They are Captain Eddie Loughlin and Paul deGive, pitchers; Charley Nevin, backstop of last year; Frank Gleason, Charley Sargent and Craig Woodruff, infielders; and Johnny Ware, centre fielder. And of that group, only Ware is certain of starting this afternoon...
...Smith Wallace '35, of New Rochelle, New York, was elected captain of the Varsity swimming team at a meeting of the lettermen yesterday afternoon. Wallace prepared for Harvard at New Rochelle High School, where he was a member of the swimming, track, and football teams...