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...class will be decided by a match between R. S. Winslow '30 and W. A. Shurtleff '30. Winslow has defeated W. F. Koetzle '30, A. J. Derbyshire Jr. '30, and I. C. Gray '30, 3-1. Shurtleff advanced over R. B. Bell '30, W. H. Chesebrough '30, A. G. Booth '30, and R. P. Norton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRANCIS BLAKE '31 WINS JUNIOR SQUASH TITLE | 1/23/1930 | See Source »

...Booth, of Yale, is a star at football, basketball and baseball. Here again he faces almost continuous competition from September to June. Somewhere in that period he needs a three months' rest from hard competition. It is hardly possible in either Wood's or Booth's case that the after effects will be disastrous. But for life after college work is over this amount of training and competition will not be helpful. The two-sport rule doesn't affect a majority of the students. Few of them go in for more than two sports. But for all that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE TWO-SPORT RULE" | 1/23/1930 | See Source »

...remaining clubs in the competition are the Scott club and the Edward Warren club. The former, as complainant, will be represented by E. B. Hanley Jr. '27 and C. A. Howard Jr. The Edward Warren Club, as respondents, will be represented by V. V. R. Booth and R. F. Young...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AMES COMPETITION TO CONCLUDE NEXT FRIDAY | 1/17/1930 | See Source »

Half way through the film came a spurt of flame, a cloud of acrid black smoke from the projection booth. The cinema operator's assistant, quick-witted, tore the roll of blazing film from his machine ran with it to the manager who threw it out of a window. He was not in time to avert panic. Children, nerves atingle from the film play, screamed in terror, stampeded for the only exit they knew, the main door. Someone slipped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Paisley's Hogmanay | 1/13/1930 | See Source »

Lucky 13. Under Mexican law the first five voters who appear at a polling booth on election morn are the legal guardians of that booth for the rest of the day. In Baltimore last week friends of General Manuel Pérez Trevino, President of the Grand Revolutionary Party, congratulated him on the fact that voters of his party were first at every single polling booth in Mexico City and at most throughout Mexico. The count gave President-Elect Ortiz Rubio 13 times as many votes as all other candidates combined. Only 19 people were killed in the entire republic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: What's What | 12/30/1929 | See Source »

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