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...Newton High Ginman, W. K. '32 Guard 20 178 5.11 Muskegon High Gleason, R. F. '32 Back 21 170 5.11 Worcester Greeley, D. McL. '31 Back 21 165 5.11 Lexington High Harding, V. M. '31 End 21 175 6.0 Exeter Harper, W. R. '30 Back 19 173 5.9 Ottumwa High Huguley, A. W. Jr. '31 Back 20 180 6.2 Milton Kuehn, G. M. '32 Tackle 19 190 6.2 Exeter Levin, H. L. '30 Tackle 21 197 6. Boston Latin Lewis, G. L., Jr. '30 Tackle 20 188 6. Exeter Mason, T. F. '30 Back 22 170 6. Milton Mays...
Trapshooting. North American (Vandalia, Ohio)?amateur clay target, Gus Payne of Oklahoma City; women's amateur clay target, Eunice Haggard of Winchester, Ky.; junior. Bob Hardy of Galesburg, Ill.; sub-junior, Albert Meiss of Hazleton, Pa.; professional clay target. Earl Donahue of Ottumwa. Iowa; amateur doubles, Sam Jenny of Highland, Ill.; professional doubles, Rush Razee of Denver; women's doubles, Mrs. J. C. Wright of Atlanta...
...last meeting of the year the Student Council elected Wallace Russell Harper of Ottumwa, Iowa, to pro-side over its deliberations in the capacity of president during the year 1929-1930. Samuel Lawrence Batchelder '31 of Boston was appointed to take charge of Freshman affairs next year...
Wallace Russell Harper '30, of Ottumwa, Iowa, received the largest number of the votes cast by the Class of 1930 with 242 to his credit. The other successful Juniors in the order of their election are as follows: James Elmer Barrett '30, of Leomister; Guy Constant Holbrook Jr. '30, of 'Clifton; Francis Rene Galbraith Giddens '30 of Ottawa, Ontario; Gardner Lothrop Lewis Jr. '30 of Swampscott; Bernard Barnes '30, of New Hartford; and Arthur Lithgow Devens Jr. '30 of Boston...
Hardly had Mr. Smith turned away from the microphone when telegraphic notices of donations and congratulations began to arrive. Mrs. A. L. Love of Ottumwa, Iowa, wired: "My compliments-Matthew...