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Baker, William Whitney, Jr. '50, Barwise, Richard Grant '51, Berman, Ronald Stanley '50, Cairns, David Drew '52, Carter, David Ridgely '50, Durakis, Charles Anthony '52, Geick, Harold William '52, Grutzner, Edward Ehlers '52, Keith, Charles Clarke, Jr. '51, Lockett, Andrew Moore, 3d '50, McCormick, Patrick Benjamin Michael '50, McGrath, Thomas Joseph '52, Ravreby, Fred, Aaron '52, Rubin, Richard Herschel '52, Stromsted, Erik Arnold '51, Thayer, Harvey Hill '50, Tootell, Geoffrey Howland '48 (Captain), Trimble, Donald Edward '50, Tsavaris, Louis John '51, Wilson, Niram Allen, Jr. '51, Moore, John Lowell, Jr. '51 (Manager...
Most of the youngsters shivered in the cold rain, but they marched with enthusiasm. New York Times Correspondent Anne O'Hare McCormick expressed the horror of the scene: ". . . The Hitler Youth rising out of the ruins . . . Here they are as one remembers them in 1933 -the same stance and gestures when the band plays, the same air of importance, the same plastic faces, empty and somehow piteous, waiting to be molded into anything the master sculptor decides...
Patrick B. McCormick '50, arguing together with John T. Coan, Jr. '50 in favor of a new varsity club, said, "The present Varsity Club is sort of like a 1932 Ford. Sure, it gets you to work but it isn't really an enticement to athletic candidates for admission and it isn't much as a place for athletes to go and get together...
...with teammate Frank Elfinger second and Dave Cairns third. Eli Ed Mearns is close to 9:30 in the two-mile, and teammate George Dole and Harvard's Bill Baker can also score. Charlie Durakis can take the hurdles, but Brian Pendleton of the Blue figures to lead Pat McCormick...
Patrick B. McCormick '50, Council secretary, retorted that "perhaps Harvard has to evolve a little in its attitude toward athletics ... unless we want to play Tufts and Bowdoin." James F. Hornig '50 said he thought "there were better ways to spend the money" and John T. Coan, Jr. '50 sided with McCormick in arguing for a new varsity club. A decision on the issue was tabled pending further investigation...