Word: ulen
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Coach Harold S. Ulen will probably start most of the men who faced Bowdoin, with the exception of the relay, century, and dive. Stanley M. Wyman '35 and Gordon P. Winsor '34, will represent the Crimson in the 100-yard freestyle, leaving George Wightman '34 and Herbert M. Howe '34, fresh for the 200-yard relay in which Ulen hopes to see the record fall. George C. Scott, Jr. '34 and Edward P. Parker '34 will make up the quartet...
...Ulen is also considering giving Richard T. Fisher, Jr. '36 an opportunity to swim in place of Charles N. Breed '36, as the running-mate of Captain Edward E. Stowell...
...greater extent than ever before. Whereas last year the Varsity competed in only six meets, all of which they won, with the exception of the Yale contest, there will be twelve meets in all this year. Last year M.I.T., Pittsburgh, Columbia, Dartmouth, and Brown were submerged by Coach Ulen's natators. Four of these are on the present schedule as given out by the H.A.A.; Pittsburgh will not compete against Harvard this year...
Another disappointment that Coach Ulen has had to face this fall is the loss of Charles L. Jack '35, by reason of language probation. In the absence of Jack, Fisher Howe. III, '35 seems to have the call in the distance class, although Gordan L. Jorgensen '34, a member of the Freshman team three years ago has returned to competition and has been showing up well in the practices...
...yard free-style swim, Sherwood and Edward C. Deveareaux, Jr. '34 are the leading contestants but the added experience of Devereaux gives him the edge over the former Freshman captain. Coach Ulen has a wealth of good material to work with in the breaststroke in the persons of Martin L. Levintritt '35, who was ineligible last year, Anderson C. Dearing, Jr. '34 and three sophomores, Harold E. Jahn '36, John B. Little '36, and Walter S. White...