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Dates: during 1930-1939
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John L. Dampeer '38, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and Lowell House, heads the list of seniors who have been honored by the University. He has also been awarded a Henry Fellowship to study at Oxford University next winter and will resume study here under the new graduate fellowship plan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 5 NATIONAL SCHOLARS WIN GRADUATE AWARDS | 5/2/1938 | See Source »

Because his two additions to the outfield, Joe Soltz and Rud Hoye, have not been pounding the ball with the regularity expected nor in the clutches, Mitchell has revamped his batting order moving the newcomers down the list in favor of third baseman Dick Grondahl and second sacker Dave Shean who are now in positions 4 and 5 respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pitching Is Major Weakness of Second Place Crimson Nine---Ingalls Inactive | 4/26/1938 | See Source »

...proved to be the most active group in extra-curricular affairs with 89% indicating participation. Final Clubmen come next on the participation list with 87% of their number in activities. Then follow House residents and Dean's List men with 86% apiece, scholarship holders with 85%, scientific concentrators with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Poll Shows 85 Percent Indulge In Extra-Curricular Activities | 4/26/1938 | See Source »

Among those who had taken no part in extra-curricular life, 90 wished they had as against 51 who are glad they didn't. The chief reason given for non-participation was that they could not afford time from their studies. Dean's List men, scholarship holders and science concentrators all had about the same fraction who checked this reason. "Because I was too lazy to get started" got almost as many votes, and Lab, work was specifically named by seven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Poll Shows 85 Percent Indulge In Extra-Curricular Activities | 4/26/1938 | See Source »

...Harvard being beaten 8-6. The game was lost by our own mistakes and won by Princeton's taking advantage of them; but had we not lost so many men by injury I believe Harvard would have won. In the first place, all our kickers were on the injured list, and this meant that Campbell, the little halfback, had to kick, though he had never before kicked in a game. Gardiner, the tackle, broke his arm in the first five minutes, then Potter wrenched his knee, an a little later Gardner at quarterback was hit in the head. Harvard...

Author: By Percy LANGDON Wendell, | Title: NO MEMBER OF '13 EVER DEFEATED BY YALE IN FOOTBALL | 4/25/1938 | See Source »

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