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Although Cowles declined to predict a probable ranking at this early date, it looks as if Burt, Lowman, and Sulloway will battle it out for the top positions, with Burt, who won the University Tournament as a Freshman in 1936, holding a slight edge...
...against their last opponent, turned in 2:59 for the same event, without using Kendall or Hutter in the free-style leg. However, Columbia's Callahan, hashing out a smart 2:28 in the 200 breaststroke, will make a very formidable enemy for Dario Berizzi. It's hard to predict hove Fritz will come through, but according to the competitive spirit he's shown in the past and his impressive physical power, he will make Callahan work hard...
Leading in the race for number 4, rowed by Reginald D. Kernan '37 last spring, are Chandler Hovey, Jr., '39, Phillip Dean '39, and John L. Senior, Jr. '38, Bolles declines to predict the most likely candidates for the two bow seats, vacated by Roger W. Cutler, Jr. '37, and William C. Haskins...
Although the swimming situation at Harvard looks more favorable today than it ever has, foolish indeed would be the prophet who would predict a clean state of victories for the Crimson squad without looking at the records of opponents to come...
Test. Having developed a method of measuring success after the ceremony, Professor Burgess proceeded to design an objective test to predict success or failure before marriage. This he did by examining significant facts in the background of the successful couples. Good and bad matrimonial risks, according to Professor Burgess...