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Richard A. Green
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Victory Shows Crimson Still Potential Unit
The two most "potential" football teams in New England managed to keep their status intact last Saturday. The only collective
Superior Rutgers Team Tips Off Crimson Grid Weakness
Clearly superior for the second time in two years, the Rutgers football team came to Cambridge last Saturday, scored 31
Sculling Trialists Bested by Excursion Boat and Bridge
Besides the usual water, wind, and weariness, oarsmen in the compromise sculling trial heats this week had to fight excursion
Sports of the Crimson
Although the crew season, is a fait accompli--with the Varsity well established as the best in the country in the
Oarsmen Justify 'Best Crew' Label
When the New York sportswriters reported the results of the Eastern Intercollegiate sprint regatta at Princeton six weeks ago, they
Crew En Route to Washington Race
Coach Tom Bolles and his top-notch, eight-men-and-a-boy, Varsity combination--plus two Jayvee oarsmen and the co-managers--are at the moment far from
Divinity School at Crossroads, Awaits Commission's Findings On Possibility of Reformation
Created out of a Puritan dread of leaving "an illiterate ministry to the churches," the nation's oldest--and, perhaps correspondingly, wealthiest
Sports of the Crimson
Bathed in a nostalgic aura all its own, rowing on the Charles represents to the world outside Cambridge a contrast
Lining Them Up
While less hardy College athletes passed yesterday afternoon at subterranean squash or second-story ping-pong, seven Crimson crews scoffed at the
Freshman Basketball
If the basketball maxim that a good man is better than a good small man is anywhere near true, the