Word: squashed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard's victory over Princeton in yesterday's tennis match necessarily turns attention to a man as deeply respected, and successful in his line, as any in Cambridge--Harry L. Cowles, coach of squash and tennis. If comparatively few Harvard men realize that they have among them one of the country's most famous athletic instructors, it is because Harry is the last man in the world to seek publicity...
Breaking several more Harvard traditions, Class Day will be held on Wednesday this year instead of the customary Tuesday, and the ceremonies formerly held in Sanders Theatre will be shifted over to the Triangle formed by Winthrop House, Kirkland House, and the Squash Court Building, according to official announcement from Lehman Hall yesterday...
Crew and track predominate in the 12-odd remaining sports, with numbers of 114 and 93 respectively. Tabulations for the other ten activities are baseball 65, squash 51, miscellaneous 27, lacrosse 26, golf 21, fencing 13, basketball 9, gymnasium 9, managers 7, and ruby...
Ballantine, who was sub-chairman of the Red Book Editorial Board in his Freshman year, is President of the CRIMSON, Nusbaum was chairman of the 1936 Red Book, and is the author of several books on travel and the Indians of the Southwest. Glidden, who helds the Intercollegiate Squash Championship title, is a star on both the tennis and squash teams...
Captain Jones, E. Rotan Sargent '36, and Germain G. Glidden '36, are the nucleus around which the team will be formed. Sargent and Glidden held the Intercollegiate Squash Championship in 1934 and 1935 respectively, and Glidden was a regular on the tennis team last year...