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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...modest celebration, Santa Clara set aside three days for learned talk on such subjects as "Constitutional and Natural Rights," "Philosophy and the Social Sciences," "Labor and Management"; guest speakers included Roscoe Pound, famed onetime dean of the Harvard Law School and now of U.C.L.A., and Jim Carey, national C.I.O. braintruster. But there was no great fanfare, just discussion of the sorts of things that have been Santa Clara's concerns since the day it began...
Johnny Lee, sophomore captain-elect of the varsity wrestling team, successfully defended his New England A.A.U. 121-pound championship at Quincy Saturday night and decided to compete in the national collegiate tournament this weekened at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania...
Harvard gained the highest team total in the Quincy competition as Dave Smith topped teammates Dave Shapiro in the 135-pound class, freshman captain Chick Chandler placed second at 165, and George Bates--another freshman--took the 191-pound title. Chandler lost to Mare Rowe, of Brown, in the finals...
...pound class saw an excellent match with Dick Farrington of Leverett decisioning Kirkland's John Burrington, 5 to 0. The Deacons' Roger Wach decisioned Bric Bierrie of Leverett in the 157-pound class. Marty Greenberger won the 147-pound crown for the Bellboys, decisioning Eliot's Larry Leonard, 5 to 0, in a slow match...
Winthrop's Tom Carter decisioned the Commuters' Frank Dewar in a close bout, 5 to 1, to take the 137-pound title. The Puritans' Bob Harding pinned Kirkland's Nat Berkowitz in the 136-pound bracket. Ernie Johnston of Kirkland took the fastest fall of the night from Roger Milkman of Lowell in 1:02 min. to capture the 123-pound crown...