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Pole vault Tie for first between John D. Woodberry and Urban (N), 12 feet, 6 in.; third. Thomas F. Piper, 12 feet; fourth, tie between Albert K. Harcewter. Dixon (MIT), and Dunham...
John T. Mendenhall '36, Cortlandt Van D. Hubbard '34, Richard B. Johnson '36, William T. Piper '34, William S. North 3E.S., William Shields 1L., Edwin E. Calvin '35, Harvey M. Violi '35, George R. Dennett '36, and Charles C. Abbott, Tutor in Division of History, Government, and Economics...
Announcement of the Adams House dance to be held on May 11 was given yesterday by William T. Piper, Jr. '24 chairman of the House Committee. Robert R. McGoodwin, Jr. '35, and Dr. Charles C. Abbott '28 will be in charge of the dance committee...
...Pulitzer Prize play jury. In this modernized cinema version it is likely to recapture much of its old popularity. Though Spencer Tracy at times stoops to tricks for audience sympathy which the late Louis John Bartels spurned, most of the fun of the Kelly crucifixion of J. Aubrey Piper still shines through the Hollywood edition. J. Aubrey Piper attracts the admiration of Amy Fisher (Madge Evans) when, during a rescue, he is accidentally pushed into Manhattan harbor and credited with a lifesaving. He courts her in expensive cars, inspects mansions for a new residence, boasts of his railroad holdings, marries...
Pole vault: Won by A.K. Barcewic's '36 (2 ft. 9 in) 13 ft. 9 in; R.S. Skinner '37 (2 ft. 3in), A.G. Trope '37 (2 ft: 9 in). T.F. Piper '36 (1 ft. 9 in) tied for second...