Word: squashed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Strengthened by the back-bone of last year's first team, the Varsity squash squad anticipates a successful 1933-34 season, a season which, following last winter's policy, will include in addition to the Massachusetts Squash-Racquets League series, matches with M.I.T., Princeton, Yale, and possibly Dartmouth...
Stoughton 24: Charles H. Burgess '31, of Sheridan, Wyo. (Sheridan High School). Member of the University Squash Team, 1930. A.B. '31, magna cum laude. Now a second year graduate student in Geology...
Each House is a unit unto itself, with dining hall, library, common rooms, and squash courts. The three new Houses, Eliot, Lowell, and Dunster, are built in truly luxurious style, Eliot being reputed to have cost $3,000,000. The other Houses, made over from what used to be the Freshman Halls, are not quite so well appointed but many have added advantages, such as the swimming pool of Adams House or a particularly good tutorial staff, which make them equally attractive...
...Killjoys." On the labor front Premier Göring has taken steps to squash "defeatism," denning it as "any kind of work or deed that is contrary to praise of the present regime. . . . Persons making such remarks may be designated as killjoys. . . . Killjoys will be treated as camouflaged Marxists" [i. e. marched off to Nazi prison camps...
Fifteen men have already signed up for the Summer School Men's Tennis Tournament, an informal series of contests which will start on Tuesday, after the names are drawn for the matches by Harry L. Cowles, University Tennis and Squash Coach, who is conducting the tourney. Until that time all men studying in the Harvard summer session are invited to sign up for the tournament at Harry Cowles' shop on Mount Auburn Street below Holyoke Street...