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...game started out to be a seesaw affair, and up till 16 to 16 neither team could get a lead. The Ed Buckley and Sam White sank foul shots, Bud Finegan dropped a goal from under the basket, and Charley Lutz dribbled through the Yale defense to score, and Harvard was out in front by six points. A moment latter Buckley and Franny Simpson scored again and the margin went up to eight. The score at the half kept this lead intact...
...Crimson lineup is tentatively composed of Lutz, and Bill Webber at forwards Sam White and Bud Finegan sharing the guard duties...
...important element in these two contests was the work of Goalie Bud Kieckhefer in the nets Kieckhefer had played on only one varsity contest before the Quad games, but Murdoch decided to give him the nod over veteran Harry Holt, and the Junior netminder has already proven his worth...
Seven of the Harvard squad are between five feet ten and six feet, with two above and one below that level. Charley Lutz, Bill Webber, Franny Simpson, Bud Finegan, Ed Buckley, Joe Romano, and Bob James all stand just under an even six feet, while Chet Legg is about five nine and Sam White and Ed Rothschild...
Once under way, Tennessee Eastman began to bud like a culture of yeast. The spread of home movies and the problem of storing X-rays in hospitals demanded a non-inflammable film. Cellulose nitrate was highly inflammable. Cellulose acetate was not. Made by treating cellulose (purified cotton linters) with acetic acid and acetic anhydride, cellulose acetate was costly because the method of extracting the two acids from the wood was crude. But Eastman's chemists found a better way, and in 1930 Tennessee Eastman's first cellulose acetate unit began turning out the raw material for "safety film...