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Sailing is of course one of springtime's major sports. Most people haven't got a private yacht moored at Marblehead or even a battered dinghy hidden in some cove along the Charles, but enthusiasts can procure membership in the Harvard Yacht Club for the paltry sum of five dollars. After passing a boat-handling test, the expert can sail to his heart's content almost any afternoon from the M.I.T. boathouse, thanks to an agreement whereby Harvard men may use Tech's dinghies...
...Coolidge, Brookline; Nathan E. Corning, Cleveland; Walter F. Greeley, Framingham; Nathaniel L. Harris, Jr., Dedham; Morgan P. Hatch, Wellesley; Edward A. Hubbard, South Natick; Anthony S. Patton, Arlington; Edwin B. Richardson, New York City; Carl W. Timpson, Jr., Hewlett, N. Y.; James O. Welch, Jr., Belmont; Reginald N. Wood, Marblehead; Theodore C. Nelson, Manager, Hartford, Conn...
George L. MacDonald Jr. of Marblehead and Wigglesworth Hall was elected captain of the freshman baseball team Saturday after the team's 11 to 6 victory over Governor Dummer at South Byfield. MacDonald, first string pitcher, bars in the number three slot. He was first string fullback on the Yardling football team...
Reginald N. "Woodpecker" Wood of Marblehead, Mass. was elected Captain prior to the Melrose scrimmage. Wood, who led St. Mark's 1949 hockey team, played freshman soccer last fall. HARVARD BROWN Marshall g Hart Patton ld Groggin Coolidge rd Pettit Wood lw Farrell Clasby c Lawrence Horween rw Vietze
...four winners of the Class of 1924's scholarships. They are Stuart G. Flerage, Jr. '52 of Cincinnati and Lowell House, Forest W. Hansen '53 of Racine, Wisconsin, and Eliot House, Richard T. Loring, Jr. '51 of Duxbury and Leverett House, and Edward K. L. Upton '53 of Marblehead and Dudley Hall...