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Stephen Pierce Duggan, Jr. '31, of New York City, was appointed chairman of the Junior Polls Committee last night by J. H. Ward '30, chairman of the Senior Class Nominating Committee...
From the results of meets held so far this season, he points out, the other leading contenders seem to be Penn State, New York University, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, and perhaps Maine. Penn has shown itself to have one of the strongest teams in the East by its recent victory in a quadruple meet, the scores of which were Penn 21, Cornell 51, Columbia 57, Dartmouth 81. In this meet, the Red and Blue runners took first, second, fifth, sixth, and seventh places...
Penn State has defeated Syracuse, 24 1-2 to 30 1-2, and New York University 21 to 34. Of its team, Rekers, star runner, placed only fifty-third in the annual meet last year, but has shown exceptional ability this season. Meisinger placed eleventh, and Ratcliff fourteenth. This team was the winner of the I. C. 4A. meet in 1928, although the first three on the team to finish have been graduated...
...speakers will lecture during the second half of the series: The Reverend C. E. Park, Minister of First Church in Boston: Angus Dun, Professor of Systematic Theology, Episcopal Theological School; the Reverend Frederick Palmer, Editor Harvard Theological Review; the Reverend J. H. Holmes '02, Minister of the Community Church, New York City; and H. E. B. Speight, Professor of Biography, Dartmouth College...
...Dictatorship of the Proletariat", Professor Holcombe, New Lecture Hall...