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...race between Edward E. Stowell '34, captain of this year's Harvard team, and Richard T. Fisher '36, against Drysdale, holder of the National Collegiate backstroke championship and the world's record for the 300-yard medley, will be the feature for the evening. M. Victor Leventritt '35 in the breaststroke, and George C. Scott, Jr. '34 in the 50-yard freestyle, mainstays of the Harvard team, hope to repeat the success they had against Yale. In the relay the All New England team will use Scott and Herbert M. Howe '34 to bolster their hopes...
...reasonably independent of social and financial factors, for example the rank list, would insure as much of a cross section in each House as would be desirable. The present cross section has a strong tendency to be too artificial. Using the rank list would do away with the medley of red tape, choices, and club and pecuniary statistics that are an unmerciful burden on the shoulders of the House Masters and the Committee members. If no House took a greater proportion of students from one group on the list than from another, the other factors, social and financial, would take...
...yard medley--Won by Murphy; second, Francis D. Moorman; third, George T. Cushman. Time--2 minutes, 7.3 seconds...
...major upset of the meet was Francis Moorman's defeat by Murphy in the 150 yard medley event. Although Murphy was considered a good chance to show in the medley, few thought that he would beat out Moorman. Many followers of the Crimson mermen feel that the results of the Yale meet would have been more favorable to Harvard if the Moormans had not been eliminated by eligibility rules...
...good medley of all former spy-pictures can now be seen at the Uptown Theatre. The merits of "I Was a Spy" are numerous, the chief one being its realistic handling, its sincere action. The spy is, in the first place, a very ordinary very pretty country girl, and so there is no mixing of ball-room and bedroom diplomatics with firing-squad angelics. Madeleine Carroll shows that a Flemish variety of Mata Hari can play around with secret codes, drink-befuddled German officers, and counter-spies without help of a Circle-like reputation, and without confusing the issues...