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Judge Arthur P. Stone '93 told the pair, "This is the sort of thing which thoughtless young men start and which later gets out of control." The two students, Stanley A. Hoff and Raymond M. Swensen, Jr., pleaded guilty to charges of disturbing the peace...
...section on the need for an international auxiliary language closes it. Author Bodmer reviews the efforts to create such an auxiliary, beginning in 1661, when Aberdeen's George Dalgarno invented his Universal Character and Philosophical Language. He comes down to Basic English and its current competitors (Iret, Swensen, Aiken), in all of which Bodmer sees virtues. But he does not share Winston Churchill's complete enthusiasm for Basic. He favors a synthetic interlanguage rather than a simplified ethnic one. He and Hogben have drafted one which might be called Hogbod: Hogben calls it Interglossa and recently published...
Score--Princeton 4, Harvard 2. Goals--Smart, 2, Kuhn 2, Kilner, Baker. Penalties, Kuhn, Peacock, MacColl. Referee--Louthrell. Assistant Referee--Swensen. Time--2 twentyminute periods...
...Yale University eight last year, Cross 7, Miller 6, and Whittier 5, and of the four-oar, Adams Stroke, and Fish 2, have returned. Besides these the following men of the 1906 freshman crew, Whiting, stroke, Chase 5, Scott 4, Morse 3, and Swensen 2, as well as Shore '04, Meyer '05, Bailey '04S, and Blagden '04S, are regarded as strong candidates for the vacant positions. A first crew, selected last Saturday, is rowing on the machines in the following order: Stroke, Whitney; 7, Cross; 6, Muttier; 5, Chase; 4, Scott; 3, Morse; 2, Blagden; bow, Swenson...
Yale Freshman Eight--Stroke, Whitney; 7, Weeks; 6, McMahon; 5, Chase; 4, Scott; 3, Morse; 2, Swensen; bow, Hecksher; cox., Winslow...