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...various Harvard professors which have appeared from time to time in the Lampoon under the title of "Drippings from a Witch's Quill" will be on sale next week at Harvard Square bookstores and at the Lampoon Building, it was announced last night. The collection, edited by T. G. Upton '31, C. E. Pickhardt '31, and Paul Brooks '31, is now in the hands of the printers, who are hastening its issual in time for the return of graduates to the annual commencement exercises...
...Goose Step by Upton Sinclair we read: "Today he (Buck) boasts that he is worth 400 millions. . . . Assuming that his services in providing the world with tobacco were worth $100 a week it would have taken 154,000 years to earn his own share of this money. A decision of the U. S. Supreme Court on his money-making methods contains the assertion that he 'persistently, continuously and consciously violated the law.' " I quote again: "This man who is worth $400,000,000 pays only $828 taxes in the State where he lives in a magnificent palace...
Entries in the shot put are well matched, as Bennett and Kuchn; Rymph of Northeastern; Grondal of M. I. T.; Couhig of B. C. are all 43 footers. In the discus Couhig has been throwing 140 feet recently, and a battle is expected between him, Upton 1930, winner; and Rymph, who placed second
Tomorrow the Crimson will compete in the one- and four-mile relays, and will be represented by Sutermeister in the pole vault; Upton in the discus; and Kidder and Finlayson in the hammer throw. Penn's mile quartet, which broke the world's record at the I. C. 4A are heavy favorites in that race. Hallowell, Cobb, Fobes, and Estes will also face a fast Penn team in the four-mile event...
Crimson entries in special events are: pole vault, Oscar Sutermeister '32; 120-yard high hurdles, E. E. Record '31; discus, T. G. Upton '31; hammer, Alfred Kidder '33 and M. J. Finlayson...