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...practice are captain Serbert E. Danenport '34, John F. Ray '34, Freeman F. Jones '34, Franklin P. Whitbeck '35, Sumner Rodman '34 and Marvin P. Richmond '34. The Sophomore men who have reported are Justine J. Thachara '36, August C. Helmholz '36, Richard W. Gilder '36, Gordon F. Robertson '36, James A. Roberts '36, and Germain G. Glidden...
...officers for the Harvard Law Review were recently chosen. They are: D. Nelson Adams 2L, President; Willard Hurst 2L, Note Editor; Herbert F. Leary, Jr. 2L, Legislative Editor; James B. Hoffman 2L, Treasurer; Donald L. Robertson 2L, Case Editor; D. Robert Thomas 2L, Book Review Editor...
...pound class: Kempton (D) defeated Ernest B. Fay '36; 135-pound class: Lyman O. Warren '36 defeated Hatch (D); 145-pound class: Knibbs (D) defeated Thomas J. G. Tighe '36; 155-pound class: Muello (D) defeated Richard F. Baum '36; 175-pound class: Richter (D) defeated Gordon F. Robertson...
...referee's decision; 165-pound class: Donald B. Armstrong, Jr. '37 defeated Porter (A), referee's decision (overtime); 175-pound class: Gerard J. Piel '37 defeated Meader (A), referee's decision: Unlimited Class: Fletcher (A) defeated William B. Gresham, Jr., fall, 5.30. Referee: C. R. Huntington. Tim- ers: Whiting, Robertson (A); Frank G. Jewett...
...shows in Manhattan† this studiously unoriginal little opus afforded company rather than competition. The story is labeled: "A Royal Escapade in a Little European Kingdom. . . . Let Us Call It Langenstein." The music is cacophonous except for "I Found a Song" which decorative Nancy McCord and spry little Guy Robertson spend most of their time singing. For humor Librettist Herendeen has relied heavily on the outlandish sound of U. S. slang in dreamy old Langenstein...