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HARVARD COLBY Mays, 2b. 2b., McGee Thacher, 3b. r.f., Davidson Wood, s.s. 1b., R. Peabody Lupien, r.f. l.f., Ross Adams, c.f. 3b., Sawyer McCaffrey, l.f. s.s., Davan Gleason, 1b. c.f., Pearson Fincke, c. c., Jekanoski Taylor, p. p., Foster...
Class of 1932: Jacob Canter, B. M. Davis, Joseph Sawyer, R. E. Slitor, E. B. Smullyan, W. B. Wood...
...yard free style-Won by W. H. Lewis, Jr. '35; second, R. J. Sawyer; third, B. S. Foss, Jr. Time...
...Arthurs Willing Patterson, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Grant Julius Pick, of Highland Park, Illinols; Carl Dale Pierce, of Cincinnati, Ohio; George Manuel Pike, of Dorchester; Wallace Keating Pinfold, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Joseph Rauh, Jr., of Cincinnati, Ohio; Morton Adler Rauh, of Cincinnati, Ohio; John Minor Robinson, of Uniontown, Pennsylvania; Joseph Sawyer, of Dorchester; James Sloss, of Elkins Park, Pennsylvania; Emile Benoit Smullyan, of Far Rockaway, New York; William Stix, of St. Louis, Missouri; Oscar Sutermeister, of Kansas City, Missouri; George Raynor Thompson, of Cambridge; Henry Babcock Veatch, Jr., of Evansville, Indiana; James Wallerstein, of White Plains, New York; Louis Weiner...
Penrod and Sam (First National). A minor cycle of juvenile comedies (Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, Skippy, Forbidden Adventure) has immeasurably improved this branch of entertainment in the cinema. Where such pictures a few years ago attempted nothing more ambitious than antic farce, as exemplified in the Our Gang comedies, there is now a fashion for being lifelike as well as funny. The fashion is eminently becoming to Penrod...