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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...necessitates shifting Wysocki up to 175 pounds and filling his place with Eddie Davis, football captain and wrestler at Milton last year, Davis boxed his first intercollegiate match against Dartmouth intramural champions two weeks ago, and put his man away with a technical knockout. Sherlock. Ellis, and Oakes will remain in their present classes, and Whitney, who showed his possibilities against Staunton, is again taking his place at 135 pounds. In spite of these ineligibilities, Coach Lamar considers this lineup the strongest one which he has put into a meet this year...
This leaves the positions of Varsity end coach, Jayvee chief, and Varsity scouts still open, which according to Harlow will remain open until he has had a chance to look over Messrs. Fesler and Knox in the spring practice which starts two weeks hence. The third Caseyman who was in doubt as to his status, Adam Walsh, has definitely accepted an offer as head coach of Bowdoin and will be moving up there soon to put to use the same experience and ability which have won him such unanimous esteem down here at Cantabridgis...
...tentative have been Mexican moves against foreign capital (TIME, Feb. 25). Remembering the shady methods employed by some U. S. citizens in acquiring Mexican lands, the State Department is in no hurry to make trouble about the recent occupation by Mexicans of a few U. S.-owned ranches. There remain for Ambassador Castillo Najera the trifling matters of dividing the waters of the lower Rio Grande and Colorado Rivers, of keeping sewage out of the Tia Juana River, of settling the Chamizal boundary dispute at El Paso, Tex., of negotiating a trade treaty...
...Said he: "The course we are pursuing-borrowing money for public expenditures and increasing our enormous deficit each year-will chill the confidence of businessmen in the future prospects of reasonable profits. . . . Business is ready to resume its forward march once it can be assured that the currency will remain sound, that the budget will be balanced . . . that economy and efficiency will inspire the Government...
...modern stage designer leaves little to our imaginations, since "the stage designer's aim is to make the setting an inseparable witness of the scene,' a 'silent character' without which the drama would be incomplete." And Miss Barry states baldly the problem of the movies: ". . . whether it shall remain as now largely a diversion in which mere photography and second-hand theatre play all too large a part, or whether it shall develop fully its unique methods of expression...