Word: weighted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Heavy weight class Teitr (B) and Estok...
...Progress is something that always goes on, while civilization advances only in waves, and when it reaches a certain point, it collapses of its own weight. This has happened before in history, time and again, and it is this that will happen to us, only too soon. If we keep up this mad struggle for cheap luxury and entertainment, which leaves us no time to think or to improve ourselves mentally...
Harvard will go into the competition with two title holders in its ranks J. H. Burns '29 triumphed in the 125-pound class last year, and Joseph Lifrak '29, captain of this year's mat team, was champion in the 135-pound class. Lifrak has put on weight, how ever, and will be an aspirant for the 145-pound title in this week's meet The Harvard lineup, with one exception, will be the same as that which has been used during the latter part of the season. C. G. Chase '30 will be replaced in the 115-pound class...
...offered by the vibration of buildings in the wind. A certain building which engineers were called upon to deal with was swinging to an appreciable degree. It was found that by the construction of a flagpole of proper flexibility on top of the building, and by suspending a weight of several hundred pounds from this pole, that the vibration period of the entire building was altered and the swinging stopped...
...pound weight--Won by Sexton (Georgetown); Weis (Cornell), second; Steiner (Pennsylvania), third; T. H. Alcock '29, fourth; Worden (Cornell), fifth. Distance...