Word: third
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...played over the public address system. Twenty-four blue-clad forms dived in as one and glided into compelling formations. The one that excited most interest and speculation was the cartwheel, in which the fair ones split into groups of three. Two would tug at the legs of a third companion in what seemed to be an effort to rend the latter asunder. Then the beauties spelled out a shimmering "H" in the center of the pool...
Eric Cutler was the here of the business-like part of the evening when he repelled Phil Carson's tremendous last-lap sprint to win the A.A.U. 500-yard free-style event. Frank Powers was third and Ed Hewitt fourth; the time, 5:45.6. Rusty Greenhood won the New England A.A.U. three-meter dive with 119.63 points, Art Bosworth took the flying-start century backstroke in 1:03.2, Eliot House beat Kirkland and Lowell in 1:29.7 in the House 150 medley, and Harvard (Powers, Bosworth, Ned Goldwasser, and Jim Curwen) triumphed in the 400 relay...
...Third period goals--none. MCGILL HARVARD Emerson g. g. Freedley Dickenson rd. rd. Jameson Anton ld. ld. Houghton Walker c. c. Winslow McConnel rw. rw. Harding Perowne lw. lw. Patrick...
...Third Period Goals--Harding (Patrick) 1:04, McConnell (Perowne, Walker) 3:00 McConnell (Dickenson, Anton) 11.27, Anton (McConnell, Perowne) 17-:25, Harding (unassisted...
...Damn these lousy Freshmen!" was the chagrined battle-cry of David B. Aldrich '40, and Norman D. Blotner '40, both of Lowell H-41, as the seventy-third Freshman slouched desolately away after not finding Nelson Gildersleeve '40, not home across the hall in H-43, but knocking on their door...