Word: pounded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...only Crimson entry to survive the semi-final round of the Intercollegiate Championship, being held at State College. Four Harvard men battled their way to the semi-finals, but three of them were defeated in that event after putting up a strong fight. Aranson, of the 175-pound class threw Louis Kreizman of Pennsylvania State College with a body hold after a match of seven minutes and 58 seconds, and will enter the finals tonight. Edward T. Farley '36 in the 145-pound class was forced to bow before the skill of Captain Hasse of the Yale team after five...
...Varsity crew will meet M.I.T. as well as Columbia on May 19; the Freshman 150-pound crew will row Brown and Nichols on May 5 and M.I.T. on May 12 (tentative); the second Freshman crew will meet Exeter on May 5 and Groton on May 19; the junior Varsity crew will row, M.I.T...
...pound class: Rosengren of Springfield defeated Gerard J. Piel '37 by fall. Time...
...pound class: William B. Cavin, Jr. '37 defeated Gould of Springfield by decision...
...Herbermann, under the Jones-White Act, borrowed from the Shipping Board $7,122,750 to build four passenger liners, got his loans extended later although Export's debts exceeded its assets 3-to-1; 3) despite large payments on mail contracts ($115,335 for a single pound in 1929) the company was worse off than in 1930, still owed the U. S. $8,000,000 of which $1,200,000 was already past...