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Edward J. Coughlin
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THE SPORTING SCENE
"Frank White is a symbol of the good sportsmanship that prevails wherever good fellows get together and light up a
Belles On Their Toes
Three-and-a-half hours of Jean Crain and Janet Leigh in one double-feature is as good an excuse as any to forget
Swimmers Capture Second In Eastern Intercollegiate
NEW HAVEN, March 16--"The boys were tired and definitely over their peak," said swimming coach Hal Ulen last night, "but
Yale Plays Host Today For Eastern Intercollegiate Swim Championships
Bob Kiphuth's Greatest Swimming Show on Earth, starring John Marshall, started off in New Haven last night as Yale, top
Egg in Your Beer
Couple of centuries ago a word-minded fellow name of Noah Webster gave a definition of "contest" as an "earnest struggle
Unbeaten Varsity Swimmers Meet Columbia Today
The varsity swimmers, undergoing the lull before the liquidation, have a breather with Columbia tonight, a week before the annual
Swimmers Face Close Army Meet; Sextet Favored, but Clasby Is Hurt
In spite of the fact that Harvard has defeated Dartmouth and Dartmouth has defeated Army, the Crimson swimmers should have
LINING THEM UP
Boston's Red Sox have had a long history of fine baseball teams. They have finished second in the American League
Varsity, Yard Swimmers Favored Over Springfield, Brookline Tonight
In a final extra-league splash before taking on Pennsylvania this Saturday, the Crimson swimmers meet a fair team from Springfield
BETWEEN THE LINES
Richard Tiger Kazmaler, dauntless Princeton tailback, has done it again, or at least his press agents have. Added to an
BETWEEN THE LINES
At the Hotel Vendome Football Writers Luncheon yesterday, Coach Lloyd Jordan hit out again at the trend toward de-emphasis of
THE SPORTING SCENE
In a fit of perverse pessimism early in the season, we contrived a ten dollar bet that Harvard would not
Indians Move into Stadium Looking for Third Victory
Two teams currently on the upswing will meet at 2 p.m. this afternoon in the Stadium. But Dartmouth has swung
Hard-Running Backs, Green Line Mark Expulsion-Weakened Army Squad as Earl Blaik Conjures with 24 Sophomores
Immediately after the August West Point cribbing scandals, the experts pointed out that no school with as strong a junior
THE SPORTING SCENE
Last Saturday afternoon at West Point a large group of Army and Dartmouth football players appeared in a game slated