Word: techs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Probably the closest race of the evening will be the fifty-yard free style in which the fastest Tech man should easily do 25 seconds flat. Ulen has five sprinters who hover around this mark, anyone of whom might be used tonight. They include Stowell, Ted McNitt, Tom Godfrey, Tom Shrewsbury and Dave Stearns...
...Stone, Dick Thomas, and Dick Davidson, have been shifted down to the 136, 145, and 155 pound categories, respectively. This has been tough to do, particularly in the cases of Stone and Thomas, but it greatly strengthens the trio. Stone and Thomas both won decisions against their Tech opponents last week, while Davidson surprised everyone by winning five points in his first college match...
Partial vengeance was afforded the Engineers in their overwhelming victory in the Freshman contest. Except for a less by decision and a draw, the Tech first year men took every match. Bobby King pulled down the three points in a very one-sided tussle in the 145-pound class, while Buck Marshall wrestled to a draw in the 128-pound group...
...reorganized and vastly improved hockey team, taking advantage of the experience gained form a disastrous opening game, from a disastrous opening game, battled a heavily favored 19th Club sextet to a 2 to 2 draw Saturday evening. The Freshmen skated all over Ridge Tech to hand up an 11 to 1 victory for their first start...
Movies taken by M. I. T., Yale and Dartmouth of College Week at Lake Placid, and films of various climbing trips will be the feature of this evening's entertainment. After the pictures Frank McClintoch of Tech, Hugh Barbour '44, Peter Hearts '43, Howard Odell '43, Roland Mueser '44, and Steve Winship '42, will tell of the activities of the Club...