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...Varsity squad is in excellent shape for the race. There are no men with injuries and J. M. Estabrook '34 and James Parton '34, who were unable to run in last week's race against Holy Cross, will both run today. Both the Varsity and the Freshman teams are expected to make a good showing in today's race because of their record against Holy Cross last week and because both squads are in better shape than they were for their opening races...
...best harriers were unable to run yesterday, J. M. Estabrook '34 and James Parton '34, one with a sprained ankle and the other with a cold. The next meet is with M.I.T. this coming Friday, and it is expected that all the squad will be in condition then...
Only one veteran, Captain Arthur Foote '33, is available as a nucleus for the team this year, although several second string men of last season are expected to show up well. Ranking next to Foote from last year are J. M. Estabrook '34, James Parton '34, and A. B. Hallowell '34, J. W. Putnam '33, T. A. Robinson '34, J. V. White '34, J. B. White '34, and J. E. Rogerson '34. Hallowell will probably be unable to run due to a recent accident...
...Hoover. spreading his alarm on the front page of the nation's Press, ordered a search by Federal agents. Mrs. Robins feared her husband had been kidnapped by gangsters to avenge his Dry sleuthing in Florida last spring. Acquaintances later reported seeing him hurrying around Chicago. Commented Lemuel Parton, oldtime newsman: "Col. Robins, no longer like Mirabeau, has changed a lot. Halsted and West Madison Streets haven't changed at all." ¶After a two weeks' vacation Hoover Secretary Theodore ("Ted") Joslin returned to his White House job. His substitute Edward Tracy ("Ted") Clark, old-time Coolidge...
...half mile run-Won by F. D. Murphy '33 (scratch); second, James Parton '34 (147 yards); third, Arthur Foote '33 (scratch). Time...