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James Jay Byrne '52 of Great Neck, New York, and Winthrop House was elected yesterday as captain of the varsity lacrosse team. The five foot seven inch, 170 pound defenesman, who succeeds Rick Hudner as captain of the 1951 New England champions, is the first public school graduate to lead the ten since...
...certain cases, however, the Corporation asks a faculty member to teach until he is 70 years old. In emergencies, such men as Fay, Julian L. Coolidge '95. professor of Mathematics, University Professor Roscoe Pound, and the late Alfred North Whitehead have been asked to teach even beyond...
Walter J. Bates '39, associate professor of English; McGeorge Bundy, associate professor of Government; George M. A. Hanfmann, associate professor of Fine Arts; George C. Homans '32, associate professor of Sociology; Lynn H. Loomis, associate professor of Mathematics; Robert V. Pound, associate professor of Physics; Francis M. Rogers, associate professor of Romance Languages and dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Reed C. Rollins, associate professor of Botany; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, associate professor of History; Carroll M. Williams, associate professor of Zoology; Robert B. Woodward, associate professor of Chemistry...
When the Princeton 150-pound varsity shell neared the quarter mile mark, the number two man, Jim Neff, caught a crab and was catapulted out of his seat into the Charles. The Tigers managed to limp in sixth ahead of Cornell, nonetheless...
Five days before tomorrow's lightweight crew regatta Crimson Coach Bert Haines switched the strokes of his varsity and J.V. boats. Sophomore Dick Lincoln will be in the stroke seat for the first 150-pound crew when it meets Yale, Columbia, Cornell, M.I.T., Penn, and Princeton in the E.A.R.C. races on the Charles at 4 p.m. tomorrow...