Word: lymans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pound class: Kempton (D) defeated Ernest B. Fay '36; 135-pound class: Lyman O. Warren '36 defeated Hatch (D); 145-pound class: Knibbs (D) defeated Thomas J. G. Tighe '36; 155-pound class: Muello (D) defeated Richard F. Baum '36; 175-pound class: Richter (D) defeated Gordon F. Robertson...
...Lyman O. Warren was the only Crimson man to win a boxing match, and the final score...
...Cornell vice president in 1885. By 1915 he was holding the topnotch job of international general secretary. He helped build the Student Volunteer Movement (for foreign missions), is the only man alive who has attended each & every one of its conferences since the first pre-organization meeting under Dwight Lyman Moody in 1886 at Mt. Hermon, Mass. At Vadstena Castle in Sweden in 1895 he helped organize the World's Student Christian Federation. Busy with missions, he got up the International Missionary Council in 1920, unwittingly fathered the Laymen's Foreign Missions Inquiry when in 1930 he addressed...
...firsts. One of the many features of the meet came when Captain Ed Stowell, after being pushed for four laps by Stanton, set a new Harvard record in the backstroke. Harry Fitts, apparently in the best form he has shown all season, scored the biggest surprise by defeating Lyman, the Brown veteran diver, for the first time in the Harvard pool. George Scott, despite a slow start in the fifty, managed to close up a narrow lead, and finally edge ahead of Lewis, with Roy Wallace a close third...
Dive--Won by Henry K. Fitts, Jr. '36 (86-12 points); second, Lyman (B); third, Bernard F. Merriam...