Word: teche
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...five minutes when the engineers made six points in a row to win the game. It was not until about 12 minutes of the first half had elapsed that W. S. Baskervill '32 opened the scoring for Harvard with a one-handed basket which overcame a one-point lead Tech had taken. The Crimson then increased its lead to 5 to 1, only to lose it when Feustel and Emond scored for the engineers. Just before the end of the half Harvard pulled ahead again on baskets by Baskervill and H. G. Reisner '32 to lead...
Coach Ulen put in a new relay team at the last minute composed of T. H. Jameson '33, W. R. Timken '33, N. M. Howe '34, and B. S. Wood '33, which boat out the Tech swimmers by about half a length...
...University mermen when they swim M.I.T. in the Indoor Athletic Building at 8 o'clock tonight. Although Harvard is considerably handicapped by the loss of H. V. Atherton '82 and J. L. Ward '84, both of whom have undergone operations for appendicitis since the last meet, Tech is not counted upon to furnish any stiff opposition. Coach Ulen said yesterday...
...suggestions made at the Convention do not seem entirely visionary. In a poll taken among all the delegates, many of whom had taken military training at their colleges, an overwhelming majority voted against compulsory courses in it. At Cornell, Tech, and elsewhere there is already agitation against it in the student body. The proposal that it be petitioned to appoint a student to the Geneva disarmament committee was made in the hope that the feelings of young men and women might be exposed. If enough pressure is felt from those who are affected, results are bound to come. Some student...
Three years ago in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena occurred the most famous blunder of modern football. Roy Riegels, California centre, picked up a Georgia Tech fumble, ran it 73 yd. the wrong way. Two yards from his own goal-line a teammate stopped him. but two Georgia Tech tacklers knocked him across the line. The referee gave the ball to California two inches in front of the goalline. On the next play, Georgia Tech scored a safety, which won the game and the "national championship" for that year, 8 to 7. Last week, on a cool windy clay...