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Albert Pratt '33, of Boston, has been named manager of the Harvard Freshman football team, it was announced last night, at the close of the 1933 managerial competition. Arthur Oakley Brooks '33, of New York City is first assistant Freshman manager, Hamilton Young '33, of Newton is second assistant manager, and the three dormitory managers, all of whose rank is equal, are Henri Bourneuf '33 of Chestnut Hill, Roger Sanderson Hewlett '33, of Cedarhurst, Long island, New York, and Roland Whitney Richards '33, of Saint Louis, Missouri...
These appointments, which are subject to the approval of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports, are the result of the competition which lasted from September 23 until November 12. All ten men are automatically eligible on an equal basis for the University football second assistant managerial competition which will begin next spring...
...Syracuse, and perhaps Maine. Penn has shown itself to have one of the strongest teams in the East by its recent victory in a quadruple meet, the scores of which were Penn 21, Cornell 51, Columbia 57, Dartmouth 81. In this meet, the Red and Blue runners took first, second, fifth, sixth, and seventh places...
...following speakers will lecture during the second half of the series: The Reverend C. E. Park, Minister of First Church in Boston: Angus Dun, Professor of Systematic Theology, Episcopal Theological School; the Reverend Frederick Palmer, Editor Harvard Theological Review; the Reverend J. H. Holmes '02, Minister of the Community Church, New York City; and H. E. B. Speight, Professor of Biography, Dartmouth College...
Camillo von Klenze '86, professor at the University of Munich, will come to Harvard to lecture at some time during the second half-year, it has been announced by Kuno Francke, emeritus professor of German Culture and honorary curator of the Germanic Museum, where Professor von Klenze will lecture...