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...matches played on Saturday the Harvard squash teams made a clean sweep of the week-end, although only one raised its position in the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association series. The Freshman team C players staged a major upset by their 5 to 0 defeat of the Union Boat Club players. The oarsmen, who stood in third place and needed but one game to put them in the runner up position, have now no chance for the title. At the Medical School in Boston the 1933 team D players were victorious 3 to 2, while the University team C was credited...
...last week-end's contests the University team C defeated Newton Centre 3 to 2, the Freshman C players won 3 to 2 from the Tennis and Racquet Club, and the 1933 D players downed M.I.T...
With a 3 to 2 victory already scored by the Freshman team C over the Tennis and Racquet Club on Friday, two other sets of Harvard racquetmen will attempt to make a clean sweep of the week-end in matches today. The University team C, made up of E.P. Gunn '30, F.O. Canfield '32, A.L. Devens '30, P.G. Livermore '32, and Edward Orlandini '32, will oppose the Newton Centre players at Newton Centre. The Freshman team D meets M.I.T. on the opponents' courts. The 1933 line-up will be: G.P. Webber '33, F.L. Young '33, E.E. Mitchell '33, R.G. Coburn...
Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister of Great Britain, spent a busy-dizzy week-end entertaining the entire U. S. delegation at his official country place, Chequers Court, rushing them on a sightseeing tour round Buckinghamshire. Delegates and prime minister visited Milton's cottage at Chalfont St. Giles; the graves of William Penn and Edmund ("on conciliation with America") Burke; Hughenden. country home of the great Jew Benjamin Disraeli. Said U. S. Secretary of State Stimson: "One of the most interesting days of my life. ... To me all this is sacred ground...
...inherited a very respectable grocery business in Bury St. Edmunds (can you ask what country?). But he has been through the War, has no family left, and craves the quiet contemplation of the countryside. He buys a cottage in a nearby village, intending to use it as a week-end retreat; soon he is spending most of his time there. The life suits him, he is accepted by the villagers, becomes a familiar figure at the pub, goes into partnership with Farmer Kindred. His housekeeper falls in love with him, but he is too busy becoming a farmer to notice...