Word: victorye
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Outstanding among all matmen is 175-pound Captain Johnnie Harkness, who has chalked up eight straight victories. Probably the most perfectly developed undergraduate, Harkness feiled at Penn State the intercollegiate champion Ross Shaffer, and by dint of this victory may well earn the title in the champion tilts this year...
Taking each of the three weapons, the Crimson Varsity fencers scored a 15 to 12 victory over a stubborn M. I. T. team Saturday at the Tech Gymnasium. The foil, sabre, and eppe were all won by the Crimson by a 5 to 4 margin.
Although his team lost to the Tigers, 24-8, Captain Harkness of the wrestling team added another personal victory to his unbroken string. He threw the 175 pound tiger contender in 8:18. Harvey Ross was the only other Crimson grappler to win.
In an exciting four-game victory over Bernie Ridder, finalist in the Intercollegiate Squash Tournaments, Captain Alva Sulloway led the Crimson Recquetmen to a 3 to 2 win over Princeton at the University Squash Courts, Saturday.
Joseph Stalin's letter contained not only an appeal but also a statement: "The aid of the international proletariat appears to be a force without which the final victory of socialism in one country is not to be decided." That was not precisely a clarion call for world revolution...