Word: welding
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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None too optimistic about this evening's game, Hodder believes that he will need considerable more practice to weld his sextet into a smooth working outfit. The Crimson has come a long way since the start of practice, and Hodder maintains that Bill Coleman's team will be hard to stop by the end of the season...
...Robert G. Axtell of Helworthy Hall: John M. Bullitt, of Matthews Hall: Evan Calkins of Holworthy Hall: Maxwell Kaufer, of Grays Hall: Norman Meyer, of Waltham; William W. Piuney, of Apley Court: F. Harrison Poole, of grays Hall: William McNKand, Jr., of Grays Hall: John E. Sawhill of Weld Hall, and Robert F. Sherwood, of Wiggisworth Hall...
...Calling CQ...calling CQ...CQ" can be heard nightly rolling down the dim staircase from the heights of Weld Hall. Not the police, not Admiral Byrd, but John McG. Cochrane '43, the only undergraduate who runs and operates his own transmitting station here at Harvard...
...Organizing Committee, appointed at a preliminary meeting of the Society called by Kendric N. Marshall '21, instructor in Government, consists of the following Freshmen: Joseph M. Harrington, Jr. of Thayer Hall, chairman; Harold M. Bailin of Mower Hall; Jean de Valpine, Maurice S. Friedman, and Stanley M. Garn of Weld Hall; David E. Place of Grays Hall; Thomas M. Ragland, Jr. of Thayer Hall; and Atwood C. Wolf, Jr. of Massachusetts Hall...
Jack H. James of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Central High School; Weld Hall...