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Score--Kirkland 6, Leverett 0. Touchdown Parker (fourth period). LOWELL ELIOT Salls, l.e. r.e., Loring Todd, l.t. r.t., Helsey Moore, l.g. r.g., Hall Walsh, c. c., Bond Lumsden, r.g. l.g., Wing Luetkemeyer, r.t. l.t., Fraley Pringle, r.e. l.e., Holsapple Wells, q.b. q.b., Dennison Fallon, r.h.b. l.h.b., Maycock Drimmer, l.h.b. r.h.b., Keller Houston, f.b. f.b., Koch...
Kidder had a handicap of 2 feet 6 inches, and his throw was a few feet better than that of M. J. Finlayson '32, who took second place. The third place went to R. A. Lumsden '34. Finlayson threw from scratch and Lumsden had a handicap of five feet...
Pole vault--Won by George Gore (G); second, R. Lumsden (Sm); third, A. W. Cooke (M). Distance...
...weight--won by H. N. Reid '33 (52 ft., 6 in.); second, R. A. Lumsden '34 (51 ft., 4 in.); third, D. J. Zinn...
...weeks since successful experiments in acceleration of plant growth by artificial light were announced (TIME, Nov. 5). Now we have the next step: etherizing them to make them grow. Prof. David Lumsden, of the Federal Horticultural Board, found out that if a "shot of dope" is given to a plant either by inhalation or a hypodermic needle, exactly the,contrary of the effect of ether on human beings is produced. Instead of putting plants to sleep it can produce overnight perceptible fresh green shoots from rose bushes dug out of frozen ground in midwinter. Kept indoors on the ether diet...