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...Cesar Lombardi Barber '35, of Bethesda, Maryland, has been awarded the History and Literature Prize at Harvard College, given annually to the member of the Junior class concentrating in the field of History and Literature who shows the greatest promise. Barber is an editor of the Harvard Advocate...
...fight out the championship last week were California, Washington, Cornell, Syracuse. California had beaten Washington by 18 lengths once this year, but that was in rough water and early in the season. Cornell had lost two races, one to Yale and one to Syracuse whose stroke oar, Tom Lombardi, had never rowed in a losing shell. He stroked his freshman crew in 1930 and a winning junior varsity last year. He is captain-elect of next year's Syracuse football team. Before the Syracuse shell paddled up the Hudson to the starting line last week, after the Syracuse Freshmen...
...Syracuse Varsity which comes alone to represent the Orange, has had only one race this Spring, its length and a half victory early in the season, over what was considered a powerful Navy eight, has marked it an element to be reckoned with tomorrow. The fact that Stroke Lombardi in three years has never set the pace for a losing boat is a fair indication of what kind of crews Syracuse has produced in the past, and what it is capable of against Cornell and Harvard...
...Malcolm Bancroft '33; 4, T. E. Armstrong '32; 3, J. M. Erickson '32; 2, R. H. Hallowell '33; bow, W. H. Holcombe '33; cox, H. H. Bissell '33. Cornell--Stroke, Wilson; 7, Ives; 6, Garber; 5, McManus; 4, Williams; 3, Parsons; 2, Roeder; bow, Schroeder; cox, Mullestein. Syracuse--Stroke, Lombardi; 7, McKean; 6, Kratina; 5, Buff; 4, Gramlich; 3, Abrams; 2, Ashcroft; bow, Donaldson; cox, Trnavsky...
...Babe Herman was the central figure in the most important baseball deal of the training season. Brooklyn's new manager, Max Carey, who is trying to turn a clownish collection of eccentrics into an orderly big-league machine, announced that he had traded Herman, Gilbert (third baseman) and Lombardi (huge catcher) to Cincinnati in even exchange for two in-fielders-Joe Stripp, Tony Cuccinello-and Catcher Clyde Sukeforth. In a trade with St. Louis, Brooklyn last month acquired a hard-hitting outfielder who may make up for the loss of Babe Herman -squat, red-faced Lewis ("Hack...