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...meet Mr. Selden, accompanied by a pretty wench, who did look at me very pleasingly as if to say sometime je desire basier vous but being with my friend I had to forego the pleasure of doing the trick even there and then and took to talking of Mr. Selden's essays instead; which also are very good...
...Neil G. Melone '37; Edward O. Miller '37; Harvey W. Miller '36; John A. Moore '38; Dwight F. Mowery, Jr. '37; Chester G. Ormond '38; Douglas W. Overton '37; David F. Parry '38; Thomas L. Perry, Jr. '37; Max M.Presser '37; Thomas S. Risley '37; Oliver E. Rodgers '36; Selden T. Rodgers '36; Robert E. Rogers...
...York Times's Charles A. Selden: "A general election before Christmas, probably at the end of next month. . . . The election campaign will consist of maneuvering to win those 11,000,000 voters who went on record this year in the peace ballot referendum in favor of sup porting the League of Nations. Incident ally . . . 6,000,000 voted for military sanctions. . . . There is no other question of British politics, domestic or foreign, on which the will of the people is so definitely known by the politicians. The number of these Britons who have declared for the League exceeds...
...narrow comps, Andrew G. Webster, II '37 and Andrew T. Nelson '37 finished first and second, in 3 minutes, 36 seconds. Henry W. Locke '38 and Selden T. Rodgers '36 finished in that order in the broad race, Locke's time being 3 minutes, 36 seconds. Tying for first in the wherry race were Hallock C. Campbell 3G and Harry R. Ames '38, who covered the course in 4 minutes, six seconds...
Henry W. Locke '38, Selden T. Rodgers '36, and Robert C. Cochrane '38 finished in that order in the broad comp event. The winning time was 4 minutes and 25 seconds for the half-mile course...