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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Other juniors eligible for the captaincy are: A. J. Barret '34, C. A. Pescosolido '34, D. E. Peter '34, D. J. Rogers '34, A. W. Sherman '34 R. P. Waters, Jr. '34, and Stanton Whitney...
...season, as the schedule stands now, will wind up with the Intercollegiate meet in New Haven, which will be held early next spring as part of the dedication of the squash courts in the new Paine Whitney Memorial Gymnasium. Coach Cowles also plans to enter a team picked from the varsity squad in the National Championships, to be held at Baltimore on February 11, 12, 13. Last year's team scored a clean swoop in the Nationals for the first time since '1925, with Beekman Pool '32 winning the National Singles Championship. The Harvard racquet men also won the Intercollegiates...
...probably the outstanding player of the year, H. B. B. Robinson '35, centre halfback, D. C. Clos '35, right inside, M. G. Grover '35, center forward, E. H. Robbins '35, left outside, and G. F. Stork '35 left inside have all played regularly. R. M. Gummere '34. W. F. Whitney '34, and R.S. Baxter '34 are returning as regulars for their last year of play. Captain John Dorman '36. right inside, is probably the most promising of the 1936 booters
...newly-appointed swimming representatives are as follows: J. L. Hutter, Jr. '33, Adams House; E. B. Wood '33, Eliot House; E. P. Parker '34, Kirkland House; W. F. Whitney '34, Leverett House; J. D. Kernan '34, Lowell House; J. E. Estey '35, Phillips Brooks House; and Benjamin Sommers '33 Winthrop House...
...Lowell has long been suspected of having a candidate in mind. In any discussions by the Overseers the following would certainly be mentioned: Kenneth Ballard ("Cotton-Top") Murdock, 37, the scholarly, efficient, humorless Harvardman who was elected Dean of Arts & Sciences last year (TIME, Oct. 12, 1931); Edward Allen Whitney, Associate Professor & Tutor in History and Literature; Francis Parkman of the famed Harvard family; Missouri-born Professor George Harold Edgell of the Fine Arts Department; Boston Lawyer Charles Pelham Curtis Jr., 37, a distinguished clubman but a stutterer; Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams; Law Professor Francis Bowes Sayre...