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According to Coach Muir, the score of the meet will depend upon the outcome of the really event. The fastest time of the Eli relay men is three minutes and 53 seconds, while the best time yet turned in by Crimson is two seconds in excess of the Yale record. Rogers and Cooke for the Yale quartet consistently swim their lap of the relay in 55 seconds. The other two members of the team, Christner and Willcox, are minute men. Since the Crimson relay swimmers average about the same speed, it is exceedingly difficult to make any prophecy...
Statements from both Coach Union and Coach Muir predict a successful swimming season for the Freshman swimming team this year. They feel that the potentialities are great and that the material in the class looks better now than ever before. The only thing that may hurt the chances for a good team is ineligibility; otherwise prospects are very bright...
...replace the late "Ike" Hoover as Chief Usher of the White House, President Roosevelt appointed a lanky 36-year-old Bostonian named Raymond Muir. Chief Usher Muir was assistant to "Ike'' Hoover for four years...
Winning every event but one, Coach Bob Muir's Freshman swimmers took an easy victory from the Tech freshmen at the Indoor Athletic Building Saturday afternoon...
...initial contest of the season Coach Bob Muir's Freshman swimming team will meet the M.I.T. yearlings this afternoon in the Indoor Athletic Building pool at 3.30 o'clock. Muir has been grooming his men all week for this first match, and he hopes to repeat his victory of last year over the Engineers. Although but two of his squad have ever had any outside competitive experience, there is a wealth of material on hand, and Muir is planning to use as many as he can today to give them some experience...