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David W. Cudhea
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Wisconsin College Head Possible Corp. Selection
Nathan M. Pusey '28, president of Lawrence College in Appleton, Wisconsin, may be under consideration for the presidency of Harvard,
Revamped Varsity Crew To Meet Middies, Penn
Whether the varsity shift will do away with the varsity drag remains to be seen this weekend, as a radically
Technical Humor
Like many modern technological creations, the X-ray machine often seems to dominate the man who handles it. Black topped, black-tubed,
Free Pass Poses Problem for HAA
The H.A.A. ticket office, long beset by the problem of how to make people pay to gain admittance to games,
THE SPORTING SCENE
England, as economists would have it, has for come years been merely a poor relation of the United States. Devaluation,
Arena Sale Completed; Ice Future Endangered
The ice melted at the Boston Arena last night, and as it went down the drain, so did most hopes
Braves May Soon Go To Milwaukee
The Braves are finally back on the warpath this season, according to a report from the Sporting News. However prospects
Penn's Athletic System Shaken as Feud Grows
Pennsylvania may be considering a plan to leave the Ivy Group and form an association with stronger college football teams,
Crimson Six Whips Yale, 5-2, Has Slight Chance for NCAA
Amid beer, bombs, and blood, the Crimson hockey team crushed Yale, 5 to 2, at the Arena Saturday night. First-line
Six Blue Meet Tonight In Tossup Arena Test
Yale, bustling, bumptious, and barely holding on to its Pentagonal League lead, moves into the Boston Arena tonight for the
Crimson Penalties Help Bruin Skaters Win 4-3
LYNN, Feb. 24--Two almost simultaneous Crimson penalties in the second period gave a hopped-up Brown squad the victory at the
Octagonal Pentagonal Desire of B.U. Coach
B.U. hockey coach Harry Cleverly seemed to be feeding on sour grapes at last Tuesday's hockey luncheon. Naturally, the sour
Hockey Team Rebounds to Hammer Northeastern, 6-2
The varsity hockey team came back with a vengeance at the Arena last night. Passing and checking very well indeed,
Slumping Six Drops Game to Eagles, 6-2, at Garden
No hustle, no Colorado. The Crimson hockey team just about beat itself last night, 6 to 2. Boston College happened
Hockey Team Drops Second in Row, Losing to Hard-Skating Bruins, 3-1
PROVIDENCE, Feb, 7--A good boxer can always beat a mere slugger, but not when he can't move around. That factor