Word: classes
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Each course has only one class a week-a two-hour seminar. The rest of the week a student spends in reading, field trips, conferring with her teacher. Field trips take students, with notebook and camera, to Manhattan's East Side, city subways, factories, Washington...
...genial assessment there is plenty to be pleased over. His young people are among the most authentic in U. S. writing; his middle class families are hardly less good. He is an apt recorder of U. S. dwellings, furnishings, streets, and qualities of weather. He has a warm skill for drawing-sometimes overdrawing-characters. Much that he writes of is massively representative of U. S. life; he manages to give it charm without falsehood; and he makes it seem virtually his own discovery...
...decisions only one went to Harvard, as Ted Schoenberg ran Alfred Marasca ragged in their match in the 121 pound class. For the rest of the afternoon the neds went the other...
...most completely unpredicted defeat was that of Dick Thomas who was defeated in the 155 pound class by Ted Barber. Thomas found the small mat a decided handicap when he was trying to work his switches which generally go so well. Jimmy Redmon, still suffering slightly from an injured shoulder, forced his man into an overtime at 128 and had him in two near falls but that did not seem to be enough to give him the match...
That same afternoon the Yardling wrestlers lost to Exeter by a 21-13 score. The Freshmen who won their matches were Harvey at 155, Lee Ackerman at 165, and Rogsiadt in the unlimited class...