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...columnist on the "Prince" pointed out that tradition and "Harvard conservatism" would be the principal objectors to a Bengal entry, although many years ago the race included crews "from Dartmouth...
Reasons prompting the Princeton proposal of entering the race were based on the fact that the Tiger crew has no climax race. Admitting that recent Nassau shells have not ranked with those of their Big Three rivals, the paper's columnist suggested that improvement in crew calibre might result from competition at New London...
After a bit of sweet music by Jack Hill and his band of eight Harlemites, Chairman Kuhn started the ball rolling by introducing the master of ceremonies, George C. MacKinnon, a columnist for the "Record" and prominent song writer...
...ruddy, blond George Rea's first act as president of the Curb was to go down on the floor and shake hands with every member there. His grin and his grip augured well for his regime. "The only question on Rea," wrote the Journal-American's Financial Columnist Leslie Gould, "is why would he leave Honolulu . . . when almost anyone downtown would swap a Stock Exchange seat for a good palm tree...
Representing the world of sport will be Buddy Hasset of the Boston Bees baseball team and Victor Jones, sports editor of the Boston Globe. George C. MacKinnon, columnist with the Boston Record, will preside as Master of Ceremonies...