Word: sevening
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...even slow-witted treasury officials. Admittedly, the Administration is not entirely et blame as the recent survey report of the United States Conference of Mayors shows the distinct tendency of larging cities to pass their local relief burdens along to the federal government. Only five of the thirty-seven larger cities paid as much as one-third of their own relief bills for last year. That such conditions continue to exist, is abominable, and sooner or later the nation must awake to this panacea by public funds...
...Approved a definitely dignified, able and idealistic panel of seven Britons appointed last week by His Majesty's Government as a Royal Commission to investigate the munitions traffic...
Rene Peroy came in 1929 to take over the coaching job with a brilliant record behind him. After winning a national championship in 1926, he fenced on the Olympic team two years later, winning the individual three-weapon title. Since the age of seven, he has fenced at least one hour every day, and while at Harvard has usually spent five or six. Equally proficient in the foils, epee, and sabre, he has expressed a slight preference for the sabre...
...first crew is: stroke, Samuel S. Drury, Jr. '35; seven, Leonard P. Eliel '36; six, John P. Austin '37; five, Thomas H. Choate '37; four, James E. Gardner, Jr. '36; three, George L. Haskins '35; two, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. '37; bow, Raymond S. Clark...
...second varsity oarsmen are" stroke, Robert B. Cutler '36, seven, Lawrence Mills '37; six, Oliver K. Scott '37; five, Robert B. Watson '37; four, Robert M. Drysdale, Jr. '36; three, Robert M. Parker, Jr. '37; two, Roger W. Cutler, Jr. '37; and bow, Talbot Rantoul...