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Dedicated to Professor Roscoe Pound, who recently retired as Dean of Harvard Law School, the December issue of the Harvard Law Review, out today, contains articles by Dr. A. Lawrence Lowell on Dean Pound; by Professor Sidnel Post Simpson, of the Harvard Law School, on the course of equity in the past fifty years; and by Samuel C. Wiel, of the San Francisco bar, on the development of the last half century in water...
Five of the eight places on the Varsity have already been decided in the first two days of the three day elimination period, while the 126 pound and the 165 pound divisions will stage their final bouts today. The 155 pound class still has two bouts left featuring Henry M. Kidder, Jr. '38, William A. Gosline '38 and Paul M. Glendinning...
Other varsity men who have already won the right to meet Tech wrestlers, include Harvey M. Ross '39 in the 118 pound division, Captain Bill Cavin '37 in the 145 pound class, David S. Glueck in the 175 pound class, and William T. Glendinning '38 in the unlimited division. An important bout today will find Lorrin E. Woodman '38 meeting Gerard J. Piel '37 for the 165 pound post left vacant by the injury of Donald P. Armstrong '37, a star of three years standing...
Four of the seven places on the Freshman team have already been determined, while today will see the finals in the 126 pound, the 155 pound, and the 165 pound class. Arthur W. Page at 135 pounds, Paul E. Illman at 145 pounds, Howard T. Lewis at 175 pounds, and George P. Gardner 3rd, in the unlimited class, will all meet Tech...
Just Half a Pound. View of a German butcher's shop with a thick-legged German hausfrau ordering from a heavily mustached butcher. A female torso hangs from the hooks beside a loin of beef, a trayful of human feet is behind the counter among the sausages...