Word: jr
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Blaxter Jr. '33, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has been elected captain of the Freshman squash team, it was announced yesterday. Blaxter prepared for Harvard at St. Paul's School, in Concord, New Hampshire...
...intercollegiate meet, which is the seventh annual competition of the Association, will be managed by R. L. Hoguet Jr. '31, who will be manager of the Harvard swimming team next year. Harvard will not be represented in this intercollegiate competition...
Among the interesting developments is the placing of M. R. Brownell, Jr. '30 at stroke. Brownell has rowed for two years on the Jayvee eight and captained it last year. This is his first appearance in the stroke seat for some time. S. W. Swaim '31, who set the pace for both of the University shells last season is rowing...
Rated. Thomas Hitchcock Jr. is still the only U. S. polo player whose handicap is 10 goals. Winston Guest is still the only one with 9. But in the new ratings issued last week by the Polo Association there was a new 8-goal man, alone in his group?Elmer J. Boeske Jr. All summer Boeske played in the East with the Greentree team, and his hard shots and adroit riding were one good reason why the Greentree team won the Waterbury cup (TIME, Aug. 5; Sept. 16). J. Cheever Cowdin, William Averell Harriman, and Harry East, all veterans, were...
...problem of finding an adequate stroke oar which drove Coach Brown nearly to desperation last year is felt quite as keenly now, though still more candidates appear with several of the qualifications of a pacesetter. Besides J.E. Lawrence '31, T.N. Perkins, Jr. '31, Swaim, and Watts, who are considered among the most likely possibilities for the post, three others loom as potential candidates. They are A.H. Parker '32 of last year's Freshmen, R.W. Pearson '31, who stroked both the class champions and the combination, and Sturges...