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...Blaxter...
...Robert L. Leopold Bobette Sondheim, WheatonHarold R. Rooks Mary Alice Fletcher, LincolnR. Lee Thomas Bette Woodward, Iowa StateWilliam B. Walker, II Dorothy Warren, BeaverAlexander Williams, Jr. Ann Cross, BuckinghamMASSACHUSETTS HALLDavid Baldwin Edith Surrey, WellesleyGeorge H. Blaxter Lois Ann Degener, RadcliffeWilliam C. Hodges Virginia Veale, Katherine GibbsJulian E. Meyer, Jr. Grace Wilson, St. Margaret'sMATTHEWS HALLSamuel Ansell Barbara Cohan, BeaverThomas Axon Ann Nichols, CambridgeDavid Barnes Joan Smith, Cambridge SchoolDonald Beardsley Connie Clark, WestportLucian R. Blackmer Jane Armistead, ErskineMalcolm Broadrick Jane Mansfield, NewtonGordon M. Browne, Jr. Edith Carlton, RadcliffeForrest Buckingham Ruth Stevens, BelmontGeorge Burditt Lue Lahiff, Western Springs, III.Arthur V. Campbell Dorothy...
...graduates nominated for the Alumni Association are Graham B. Blaine 17, Henry V. Blaxter '05, Lawrence Coolidge '27, Seth T. Gano '07, Richard Inglis '03, Carl T. Keller '94, William G. Wendell...
...gaining a mental equilibrium, which, however intangible it may sound, is a determining factor in any sport. F. L. Young '33, one of the few Seniors on the squad, has improved in the last week or so, and is now considered a valuable asset against Yale. H. V. Blaxter '33, who has played on the A team most of the season has a good chance of scoring his point for a Crimson victory; while S. G. Haskins '35, the only Sophomore among the first ten players, couples a slightly unorthodox style of playing with indefatigable endurance, which breaks down...
Harvard men who will play today are: J. G. Cornish '33, No. 1; S. E. Davenport '34, No. 2; F. L. Young '33, No. 3; H. V. Blaxter '33, No. 4; S. G. Haskins...