Word: pounded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With the final matches in the light weights concluded, the inter-House wrestling contests are well on the way toward their final stages tomorrow. Victor in the 118 pound class was Richard M. Noyes '39 (Kirkland), while Walter E. Newbert '40 (Eliot) and Joseph H. Elcock '38 (Kirkland) took the titles in the 126 and 135 pound classes respectively...
Clashing for the 145 pound championship among the Houses, David D. Malcolm of Kirkland House will endeavor to keep his house in the lead against John Keppel of the Elephants. 155 pounder Arthur Gray '40 of the Pioneers will vie with Peter E. Illman '40 from Adams, who was captain of last year's Freshman wrestling team...
...semi-finals of the 165 pound weight are closely contested by Franklin B. Snyder '38, Bellboy, G. F. Fox ocC, from Eliot, Ralph B. Murphy '39, another Bellboy, and Graham B. Blaine, Jr. '40 of the Elephants. Blaine showed considerable knowledge of wrestling when he pinned Daniel Weiss '39 of the Deacons to gain his position...
Overcrowding in the legal profession, Pound said, in response to a question, should be attacked not by restricting admissions to the law schools but by greater strictness in qualifications for admission to the bar. The problem of relating the teaching and practice of law involves a delicate balance between extremes of theory and practicality, said Pound, using the Seylla and Charybdis image, with the danger both of losing contact with the profession and becoming too closely attached...
Besides preparing three articles for the Law Review, the last of which appears in this month's issue, on "Fifty Years of Jurisprudence," Pound is working on a book on jurisprudence which he had almost completed when his assumption of the office of Dean in 1916 and subsequently the World War interrupted it. A great deal has happened since in the science of law, he said, and the early work must now be completely rewritten...