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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pounder who boxed heavyweight against Tech and who will alternate between the two classes. Another 175 is Sam Shaw '39 who boxed as a Freshman but who was ineligible for the Yale match. There is a possibility that Shaw may see action in the 165-pound denomination this year...
...Year's or a Merry Reading Period... The Vagabond ambles aimlessly, until he meets with a Radcliffe friend... A story of the Radcliffe freshman who, in the act of stealing an extra week's vacation, writes the dean that she is awfully sick and encloses--incidentally--a five pound box of candy... Later hear more gossip about clever means of lengthening vacations. Exciting is the case of an undergraduate who times his return to college so well that his train is to arrive nine minutes before his first class. Of course, the train is an hour late. The student, already...
Rosemary discipline is strict. One girl was expelled for smuggling in and eating a five-pound box of chocolates. Another ate a single grape after hours and wrote a conscience-stricken note to Miss Ruutz-Rees, thereby losing permission to attend her Rosemary Feast that year...
Harvard will pin its hopes chiefly on Captain William B. Cavin '37 in the 145-pound class, who has lost only once in three years of dual meet competition. William T. Glendinning '38, in the heavyweight division, who went through the past season unbeaten in dual meets, and Lorrin E. Woodman '37, former Freshman captain...
Shifting from the 155 to the 165-pound class Captain Pete Olney will lead the team against the strong Tech fighters. Special interest will center in the 115-pound class where Bill Segal, undefeated in Freshman competition last year, will attempt to keep a clean slate...