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...pound class--Tyng (H) defeated Krupp (M.I.T...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Wrestlers Trounce MIT 25-5 In Opener as Jayvees Fall by 18-11 | 12/7/1942 | See Source »

Outstanding match of the day was Don Albian's 5 to 4 decision over previously undefeated Ackerman in the 165 pound class. Harvard victors by falls were "H. H." Schless and Walt Parsons, while Bill Taylor, Frank Tyng, Pete Fuller, and Captain Lee Sosman gained decisions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Wrestlers Trounce MIT 25-5 In Opener as Jayvees Fall by 18-11 | 12/7/1942 | See Source »

Walt Parsons, at 155 pounds, and Frank Tyng, at 145, are another pair of Freshmen who are slated to start off the season ahead of a number of more experienced members of the squad. Veteran Ted Guild returns to fight in the 136-pound position, and appears even stronger than he was at the close of last year's season. C. F. Hoffman will contest the 128-pound division, while the 121-pound representative will be chosen on the basis of final try-outs today...

Author: By Joel M. Kane, | Title: Wrestlers will Face M.I.T. In Initial Meet Tomorrow | 12/4/1942 | See Source »

...Eliot C-12 TRO 2988 Thurston, E. L. '43, Dunster K-42 TRO 7681 Trautman, D. T. '46, Kirkland B-12 TRO 1199 Trubner, H. 1G, Perkins 88 KIR 1563 Trumbull, W. H., Jr. '46, Kirkland I-31 KIR 7176 Tufts, M. A. '45, Winthrop G-25 ELI 2253 Tyng, F. S. '46, Leverett I-33 TRO 7613 V Van Auken, W. L. '46, Dunster D-22 KIR 5632 Vance, A. P. '46, Leverett J-25 KIR 2654 Vandam, C. '46, Lowell K-12 ELI 1001 Van Dyke, M. D. '44, Lowell Q-32 ELI 7839 Van Vort...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | 8/19/1942 | See Source »

William M. Abrahams '41, of Newton Center, and William W. Tyng '41, of Jamaica Plain, divided the Lloyd Mcklm Garrison Prize for poems written by undergraduates. The men will receive sliver medals and will divide the prize award of $160. Abraham's poem was entitled "Self Portrait"; and Tyng's poem, "The Six Saints of Calis." Honorable mention went to Cedric H. Whitman '43, of Middleton, R.I., Alan J. Pifer '44, of Shirely, Frederick G. Ranney Jr. '43, of Boston, and Francis L. Dawson Jr. '43, of Lynn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eleven Prizes Are Given For Music, English, and Elocution | 5/12/1941 | See Source »

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