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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pound Freshman--Stroke. John Wiggin '33; 7. Edward Yeomans '33; I. C. H. Pratt, Jr. '33; 5. Timothy Rhodes '33; 4. R. C. Wells '33; 3. G. F. F. Lombard '33; 2. C. M. Campbell, Jr. '33; now, J. M. Bigelow '33; coxswain, K. A. Wing...
...settled down on the desert beside a truck. "Two prospectors were in it. They treated me royally, shared their food and water with me. . . . In taking off next morning along a narrow road lined by telegraph poles, I had a cross wind and just clipped the lower left wing tip, but I got into the air safely...
Only one markedly radical design was shown: George Fernics "tandem" monoplane with its three-wheel landing gear. Of low-wing sport type, the plane has a small auxiliary wing mounted in the fore of the fuselage which, by stalling earlier than the main wing, reduces the chances of complete involuntary stalling and spinning. The third wheel, mounted beneath the nose, places the ship in constant flying position, also prevents nosing over...
Author Matthew Josephson, critic, poet, biographer, is one of the younger-left-wing literary figures. Onetime associate editor of Broom (onetime esoteric occasional published abroad), he is now U. S. correspondent for transition (TIME, Feb. 17). Hard of hearing, with large, gazelle-like eyes, he wears a mustache, parts his hair in the middle. Last February Critic Josephson planned to take his wife and two small sons to Europe; the night be fore the Bremen sailed the Josephson's Manhattan apartment caught fire. Josephson saved his family, tried to save a favorite picture by Artist Charles Sheeler, was badly...
Score--Harvard 436, Trinity College 423. High scorer--Laubin (T.C.), 95; T.C.T. Buckley '32, 90; E.V. Seeler '32, 89; Mitchell (T.C.), 89; H.G. Bartol '31, 88; Wellington Wells '31, 86; Doolittle (T.C.), 86; W.M. Wing '31 83; Baldwin (T.C.), 78; Eddy...