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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Ever since the much lamented resignation of Professor G. P. Baker, there has been very little constructive theatrical development among students, and as time goes on there seems to be even less chance of there ever being any vigorous development in that field. Of the clubs producing plays, only the Dramatic Club professes to be primarily interested in the theater, but various unfortunate circumstances seem to have prevented them from attaining their goal...
Only five men from the Harvard squad ran in the contest. C. B. Davis '31 was the first Crimson man to finish, arriving in eighteenth position. J. P. Duane '32 came in twenty-first place; C. B. Currier '32 was number 24; P. S. Dalton, Jr. '31, 33; and G. H. Foley '32 placed thirty-fifth...
Discus throw--Won by E. Yeomans '33 (40 feet); second, P. N. Vonck '31 (17 feet); third, Beecham Moore '31 (30 feet). Distance...
...concluding events of the annual fall handicap track meet, N. P. Beveridge '32 rounded out a successful two days taking his third first place in the meet by winning the broad jump. V. A. Lowe 1G made himself a double winner by placing first in the 880-yard run, having taken the 1 1-2 mile run the day before. W. C. Rowe '31, starting at scratch, took the 220-yard dash after a thrilling race in which he was led by his teammate of last year. F. E. Cummings '30, until the final few yards of the race...
...yard run--Won by Lowe (scratch); second, C. A. Williams '31 (five yards); third, G. P. Rosen '33 (20 yards). Time...