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MATHEMATICS TEAM CUT TO 13 FOR ARMY MATCH

Coolidge Coaches Team in Weekly Drill And Workout--Plan Series of Four Talks Before Opposing West Point

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The Harvard Mathematics team which is being prepared to meet Army has been cut to 13 men. Of these, ten will be chosen as competitors with two alternates.

The Mathematics team, reduced to 13 candidates, has been divided into three groups under the supervision of Professor J. L. Coolidge, Associate Professor D. V. Widder, and Professor Marston Morse. The team has "workouts" once a week in the form of informal conferences and they will hear a Series of four lectures.

The Mathematics contest will take place on May 19 and 20 at West Point and will consist of a two-hour and a three-hour examination in analytic geometry and calculus.

The members of the team are: E. M. Cook, Josiah Derby, T. M. Feldman, R. M. Fisher, W. B. Glunts, J. P. Farquhar, J. J. Gianino, T. J. Keary, A. O. Lindstrum, William Maltzman, David Rome, H. E. Robbins, and R. D. Sard. Derby is a Freshman.

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