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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Meanwhile, out behind the Stadium, Crimson weight hopes have already begun to cystallize. The Harvard 16-pound hammer record of 170 feet 1 inch was established on May 20, 1939, by W. J. Shallow '40. It is about as safe now as a balloon in the hands of three five-year-olds. When it will be broken is merely a question of which of the three Varsity strong men rounds into shape quickest. Leading the triumvirate is Jack Fisher, a Senior and All-New England center for Dick Harlow last fall. The former Andover athlete who threw 168 feet...
...Society for the Preservation of Free Enterprise will study the problem of "Resolving the Management Labor Crisis' Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock, when Frederick W. Bliss of the General Electric Company will speak at the Union...
...chorus: Edward A. Bacon, Jr. '49; William H. Benners 3rd '48; David G. Binger '48; Francis H. Cabot, Jr. '50; David L. R. Edgar '47; Robert S. Erskine, Jr. '48; Rockwood H. Foster '45; John T. Goodhue '47; Richard W. Howe '45; Seton Ijams...
Also in the chorus are: Alden A. Larson '48; Robert W. Locke 2nd '47; Austin F. Lyne '48; Daniel J. Lyne '49; Eugene Lyne ocC; David E. McGiffert '49; Arthur B. Nichols '48; Robert B. Owen '47; Robert L. Purinton '46; John R. Rand '50; Robert E. Zaugg...
...Final Ivy League Standings LEAGUE SEASON W L Pct. W L Pct. Columbia 11 1 .917 15 5 .750 Cornell 8 4 .667 14 8 .636 Penn 7 5 .583 14 8 .636 Harvard 5 7 .417 16 9 .640 Dartmouth 5 7 .417 11 14 .440 Yale 4 8 .333 7 18 .280 Princeton...