Word: gatto
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Silk Stocking Parade" and "Film Fun" are the slowest sellers at the Freshman Union news-stand, according to Vincent J. Monti 1G, who runs the stand with Victor E. Gatto...
Joseph G. Allen, Huntington, West Virginia; Gordon E. Jones, Olympia, Washington; Charles W. Hayden, Kansas City, Missouri; Ferdinand F. McAllister, Brooklyn, New York; John E. Adams, Berkeley, California; Samuel E. Elmore Jr., Spindale, North Carolina; Henry B. Ruley, Louisville, Kentucky; Robert P. Tucker, Charleston, South Carolina; Lucio E. Gatto, Cambridge,; Charles H. Horndon, Dublin, Texas...
Three Sophomores are fighting it out in the 115 field. Leading contender is Bill Siegel, who was undefeated as a Yardling and whose strong punches won him victory in the Tech match this year. Behind Siegel but coming fast are Henry Chatfield and victor Gatto...
Outstanding in the 115-pound class are Vic Gatto and Bill Segal, undefeated in Freshman competition last year. In the 125-pound class Jim Kostarelos undefeated as a Freshman three years ago, and Dick Richardson are the most prominent contenders. Bergstein and Schrader in the 135's and Dwight Ellis in the 145's appear the best of their classes. Ellis will fill the place of Johnny Brassil, son of the well known referee...
Draveaux Bender, 1S.C.P., of Cambridge, Mass. (Mass. Inst. of Technology, 1933). Francis P. Cahill '34, of Cambridge, Mass.--Medicine. Walter E. Doherty, Jr., of Cambridge, Mass. (George-town University, 1934)--Law. Lucio E. Gatto '34, of Cambridge, Mass.--Medicine. Maurice F. Joyce, of Cambridge, Mass. (Boston College, 1934)--Law. Israel J. Kazis 2G, of Cambridge, Mass. (A.B. Harvard, 1932; A.M. 1933)--Sociology. Peter V. Pertzoff 1G, of Cambridge, Mass. (Harvard, 1933)--English...