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...Hallowell '96, of Boston, A. G. Thatcher '97 of New York, and B. McK. Henry '24 of New York were elected to serve a three year term as Directors of the Alumni Association, and members of the Harvard Fund Council...
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, for the summer of 1932, Charles Dexter Scholarships: B. B. Evans, Franklin, Ohio; C. T. Harrison, Cambridge, Mass.; J. A. S. McPeek, Cambridge, Ohio; E. J. Simmons, Lawrence, Mass.; R. McK. Wiles, Truro, N. S., Canada; David Worcester, Boston, Mass., Josiah Dwight Whitney Scholarships: A. B. Cleaves, Providence, R. I.; C. R. Williams, Schen- ectady, N. Y.; R. W. Chapman, Groveton, N. H.; Carlton Thayer Broderick Scholarships: J. H. Moses, Pleasantville, N. Y.; C. J. Roy, Wentworth, Mo.; David Kransdorff, So. Rhodesia, So. Africa...
...crew is being coxswained by F. W. Burnham 2G.B., a veteran of Harvard and Cambridge crews of the past, and is stroked by C. McK. Norton 3L, both of whom are graduate students included in the crew at the last minute, because of a lack of Faculty members willing to join the enterprise...
...novice singles, the feature race of the afternoon, F. C. Bell '33 won from R. L. Anthony 1GB, a member of the Yale 150-pound crew which won the Henley regatta last spring. Third place was taken by C. McK. Martin 3L, a former Harvard oarsman. Among the comps, Lawrence Grinnell 1GB defeated David Rogers '34; a wherry race was won by W. G. Gibson 1GB, with J. A. Fessler 2L second. The junior singles, open to all members of the University, will race this afternoon at 3 o'clock over a three-quarter mile down-stream course...
Oscar Sutermeister '32 and P. M. Whitman '32 will continue in the positions which they held this year while C. McK. Norton '29 will be the graduate member of the committee. A seventh committeeman will be chosen next year from the class...