Three trophics were awarded last night at the Lowell House Dinner, to the victorious Spring teams. The Straus Trophy, annually donated by Percy S. Straus '97 to the House which excels in all sports, was won for the second consecutive time. Likewise the Bellboys received the Agassiz Cup, given to the winning House crew.
In presenting the award, George R. Agassiz '84, President of the Board of Overseers, stated that there were places for the names of victorious crews for a hundred years and expressed a hope that William D. Locke '36, captain of the Lowell Crew, might find the names of his son and grandson on the cup in future years.
Adolph W. Samborski '26, Director of Intramural Athletics, presented a third trophy, the tennis bowl, to the manager of the Bellboy netmen, and spoke on the value of managers to athletics.
Alumni Dinner Next Fall
Julian L. Coolidge '95, Lowell House Master, yesterday announced plans for an alumni dinner next fall. The affair will be held in the Lowell Dining Hall on Wednesday, September 16; invitations are being sent out to the 500-odd former residents of Lowell House to attend if they are planning to return for the Tercentenary exercises; and Lowell undergraduates are also invited.
The dinner will be over early enough so as not to interfere with the exhibition of fire-works and other activities in the evening