Word: poole
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...those members of the Class of 1940 who reluctantly leave the fine pool room in the Union, Winthrop presents an appeal in the form of a game room, which in addition to the inevitable ping-pong table, boasts a pool table (one, count 'em, one.) It is true, that the present cues are in various states of degeneration, but there is a movement on foot to replace these with new ones, and when the time comes for the members of the Class of '40 to descend upon the Houses, this department ought to be in ship shape...
Tsar to Lenin (Max Eastman-Herman Axelbank). An amateur photographer, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia amused him self one summer afternoon in 1913 by snapping his guests and letting them snap him in and about his swimming pool at Livadia. Intended for the royal album, these naive shots turned up last week un der very different surroundings - the screen of New York's Filmarte Theatre, as part of a seven-reel documentary film tracing Russia's history through the War and the 1917 Revolution. Assembled on the general lines of Laurence Stallings' The First World...
...member of his Freshman team, Hutter, who prepared for Harvard at Central High School, won numerals, and won a major 'H' in minor colors on the 1935-36 and 1936-37 Varsity teams. The new captain holds the University and Pool records in the 220 yard free style, the 100 yard free style, and the 50 yard free style...
Members of the swimming team which defeated Yale 39-36 on Saturday night in the Harvard pool breaking a thirteen year record of consecutive victories on yale's part will be awarded a Major 'H' in Minor Colors...
...room and hastily slipped on an old suit of clothes; he had good reason, for the deed was done, and as Hutter finished his great 440 the Yale jinx was ended. The meet was soon finished and from the high board a Harvard man, fully clothed, dove into the pool. He was only one of the countless number who had lost money. It might not be amiss to recall the Yale News article appearing shortly before the meet--"My chips are colored Blue--on past experience. So come on Harvard. We'll take anything up to five to three...