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...ln a shabby, smalltime sporting-club in Brooklyn, 2,000 representatives of the fertile social sediment in which prizefighting has its roots last week watched a preliminary bout between two light heavyweights. One was a shaky, timid Negro, the other a slow-footed, lumbering white man with a scarred face and a flat nose. In the first round, the Negro fell without being hit, then, in the second, took a left hook on the face and was counted out. Like most cheap preliminaries, it was mediocre entertainment and the crowd booed. Unlike most cheap preliminaries, it was described at length...
American politics and has failed every time. He asked me to write for his press last summer and I declined [cries of Hear! Hear!" from Baldwin sympathizer*]. ln October he wrote a vicious article about me, and at the same time a fulsome account of Mr. MacDonald whom he has abused like a pickpocket within the last two months...
Fraternities. "ln the eyes of many alert and progressive educators the fraternities stand today in a very serious and weak position. So far have they failed to cooperate or to live up to their possibilities and ideals that ... the fraternity has frequently been the most powerful organ-ized source of moral misbehavior on the campus...
...singles competition Arthur ln graham '30 lost to Lavine of Pennsylvania in the opening round by a score of 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, Hill defeated McDonald of Swarthmore 6-4, 6-3 and was defeated by Van Ryn 6-4, 6-3 in the next round...
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