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...Freshman race, three miles in length, was won by Captain Malcolm Douglass of Yale, formerly of Exeter, with the excellent time of 16 minutes, 4 3-5 seconds, which is just three-fifths of a second slower than the course record. He was followed by Hilles, his teammate, who in turn led Captain Schefer of Harvard to the tape by about 50 yards. Other members of both teams galloped down the hill to the finish well bunched with few stragglers...
...Crime stick to its news bulletins, and its reports on handball tourneys. Those who desire political enlightenment may look to any of several national publications of positive merits. MALCOLM H. OETTINGER...
...Tennessee; Edwin Thomas Martin, ocC., of Marblehead; John Morrison Martin '22, of Cambridge; Charles Jeremiah Mason, Jr., '22, of Scarsdale, New York; Phillip Converse Newton '21, of West Roxbury; William Roos, ocC., of New Bedford; Harlan Smyth Russell, 3 E.S. of Methuen; John DeCasgrain Scott '22, of Jamaica Plain; Malcolm Clark Sherman '20, of Cambridge; Carl Senff Stillman Jr., '22, of Wellesley; Elijah Hubbard Stillman '22, of Wellesley; Paul Kendriken Thomas '22, of Peoria, Illinois; and Harold Kleinert Guinzburg '21, of New York City (manager...
...before Saturday, the nominees are: for President, Louis Butler McCagg Jr. and Richard Robertson Higgins; Vice-President, Edward Francis Goode, John Morrison Martin and Richard Skinner Whitney Jr.; Secretary-Treasurer, Gardner Sutherland Morse of Hingham and Joseph James Kennedy; Student Council Members (four to be elected), Malcolm Bradlee, Robert Gray Potter, Edward Daly Weatherhead, George Miller Appleton, Mitchell Gratwick, Myles Pierce Baker and John Crocker. The nominating committee has the constitutional right to name a third nominee for any of the offices before the election, which will be held simultaneously with the Sophomore election tomorrow...
...real issue of the campaign by personal and petty considerations, the fact remains that the thinking voter must choose between a League of Nations and the Republican party. Therefore it behooves those who-out vital and progressive issues above narrow partisanship to vote for Cox and Roosevelt. MALCOLM H. DILL, '20. CHARLES W. ELIOT 2D '20. GERALD MURPHY 2G.L.A. RUSSELL M. SANDERS 2G.B...