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Pointing toward their first match of the season against Hartford on January 23, the Varsity Indoor polo team, captained by Francis T. Winmill, Jr. '37, entered its fourth week of practice yesterday...
Although growing rapidly, Mutual Broadcasting System still has a long way to go to match the older chains if it wants to. Without all of the new station alignments reflecting in its income, M. B. S. reported gross program billings of $1,794,000 for the first eleven months of 1936 as compared with $1,117,000 for the same period last year, a 60% increase. Columbia's program revenues for the same period were $20,788,000, comparing with $15,751,000, a 32% increase. N. B. C. reported an eleven-month figure...
Under the competent coaching of Harry Cowles, the Harvard Varsity squash team has never lost an intercollegiate match in 16 years. This represents one of the country's most enviable records, and means 16 consecutive wins over Yale...
...first great victory over Thomas E. Jansen, Jr. '26, at one time runnerup in the National Championships, in three straight sets, was followed by an equally astounding win over Carroll Harrington '24, reputedly one of Rhode Island's best players, in five close matches. The third match was played this week with Lyman H. B. Olmsted, one of Barry Cowles' proteges, and the thirteenth ranking player in the state. Dorson won in three out of four...
...match with the Harvard Graduates, the varsity class "A" squash team was victorious by the narrow margin of 3-2 today. The most important of the contests was the one between John C. Develin '38 and Dean Chauncey. Develin finally won out, taking three games out of four. Other Harvard winners were Captain Richard D. Dorson and Alvah W. Sulloway, who defeated Lyman Olmstead and Sebert 1d. Davenport '34 respectively...