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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...nuisance to small boys playing hockey on country ponds are those solemn, grown-up "fancy" skaters who select the smoothest patch of ice and amuse themselves by executing interminable inside edges, spread eagles, figure eights. Fancy skaters, who prefer to call themselves figure skaters, last week held their championship tournament in Boston...
Cassedy, who was one of the four strokes chosen to select the boats which originally made up the squad, is recovering from a sprained ankle. W. B. Bacon '33 is taking his place, while F. F. Colloredo-Mannsfeld '32 is substituting for Bacon at the stroke position...
...preliminary victors in the foils competition, which was finished yesterday, were H.B. Wesselman '31. Gilbert Kerlin '33. H.C. Cassidy '31, and J.D. Allen '31. All of these fencers are members of the University team. The complete sabre elimination was held yesterday with the selection of W.M. Wing '31, R.B. Lawson '32, K.R. Ludiam '33, and R.A. Ackurman '34. The only upset in these bouts was the survival of Ackerman, a Freshman, who has not been fencing with the first year team this season. J.H. Beard '34 and Ludiam were selected Tuesday afternoon to compete in the finals of the epee...
...into service of its new training plane, the Harvard Flying Club is opening its second competition for membership in a meeting to be held in Sever 6 at 7.30 o'clock tonight. All undergraduates interested in learning to fly may enter the three weeks competition, which is held to select those who would make satisfactory members of the club...
...books according to the discretion of library officials. Books from the libraries of nearly all the presidents of the United States and seven first editions of Jane Austen. George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy are also left to the University. In addition the officials of Widener Library are empowered to select any 100 volumes which they may desire from the library of Mr. Howe...