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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...round championship to Lowell House, loss of the Edward S. Harkness trophy to the Yale Colleges, and a record number of participants in Harvard intramural competition from the high points of the report on House Athletics for 1935-36 as released by the Inter-House Athletic Committee yesterday...
Competing with Yale the Crimson champions won three, tied one, and lost six. The report's third feature of major interest shows 1107 individuals participating in intramural sports through the year, 56 more than in 1934-35, and 107 teams, 13 more than in the preceding season...
...addition to drawing up their report, the work of this committee consisted of: (1) Ruling on various details pertaining to policy; (2) Appointing managers for all sports; (3) Admitting Dudley Hall as a member of House leagues in place of the former Brooks House; (4) Investigating from all angles the problem of Dudley Hall athletics; (5) Drawing up tentative "Rules and Regulations of the Inter-House Athletic Committee...
Applications for jobs as ticket takers at the football games will be taken at the H.A.A. today between 4 and 6 o'clock. Those obtaining the positions are paid two dollars for each game and are able to see the last half of each contest. They must report for each game, and can be put on the black list for failure to report for the game...
Last week another great world-spanning company, International Telephone & Telegraph, reported a net income of $3,353,813 for the first six months of 1936, no less than $1,691,439 of which came from Spanish units. On the I. T. & T. report appeared the signature of President Lieutenant-Colonel Sosthenes Behn. Skeptical stockholders who knew that Colonel Behn had been in Madrid for two months looking after I. T. & T.'s valuable subsidiary, Spanish National Telephone Co., were informed that Colonel Behn's approval was no fiction. The report had been radioed...