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...disconcerted by the three trouncings received at the hands of Wittenberg, Toledo, and Ohto State during the vacation, Coach Wes Fesler feels that the trip was a complete success in that the team learned a lot of basketball from superior opponents. In a preliminary game at 6.30 o'clock, the two Freshman aggregations will meet in what promises to be a close, exciting tilt...
There will be little rest for the Harvard hoopmen. For after a scant three day vacation they start on their Midwestern Christmas trip, during which they will meet Toledo University, Wittenberg, and Ohio State. Fesler's traveling squad is composed of Captain Leavitt White, Ray Lavietes, Bill Gray, Jack Dampeer, Jack Mason, George Lowman, Louis McGowan, Jack Herrick, Art Snell, and Dick Wills...
...October noon 418 years ago Martin Luther nailed his famed 95 theses to the church door of the little Saxon village of Wittenberg, started an explosion heard around the world. Since then very little has happened to Wittenberg, though the town grew to a city, developed a thriving chemical industry. One of the largest explosive factories in Germany is the West-fälische Anhaltinische Sprengstoff Fabrik, in the neighboring village of Reinsdorf...
...afternoon last week peasants miles away from Wittenberg heard a dull roar like distant thunder, followed by other roars which came closer & closer. A huge cloud of reeking yellow smoke mushroomed up from Reinsdorf. In less than a minute bells were ringing, sirens screaming all over the countryside. Truckloads of soldiers, storm troopers, police, and labor service units were mobilized to keep order. Private automobiles were commandeered to carry dead and wounded. It did not take the shattered windows, the bits of blackened debris dropping from the sky, to tell what had happened: the West-phalian Anhalt munitions works were...
...Kirkland ushers will be B. P. Millar '35, J. E. Barnett 4G, J. P. Chandler '34, J. F. Donnelly, Jr. '35, J. F. Ducey '36, W. C. Scott '34, R. Simon '35, and M. Wittenberg '36. Decorations have been designed by Robert Gardener-Medwin...