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...Hoag '25 obtained the only point toward the final team score when he threw Greer of Technology for a fall by the use of a head hold and body roll. Hoag has a very good chance of defeating Oberlander in the finals tonight if he wrestles in as good form as he did yesterday afternoon...
...than that of Harvard in literary company. Yale itself, it must be frankly acknowledged, has not been the source of these critical inventions: merely Yale's friends among the New York literati, of whom Heywood Broun, a self-proclaimed loyal Harvard man, has been the worst offender. When the roll is called a few years later, the ghost will not be among those present...
...college generation. His classmate, Mr. Dos Passos, has issued two volumes of prose and one of verse which have earned him wide notice, at least as an earnest experimenter. Mr. McLane, whose student days are still more recent, has three books of verse to his credit. This is the roll of poets alone --and a partial one at that. It indicates no renaissance, perhaps, but I gives evidence of a healthy, normal growth...
Following a roll call and a short introductory speech by S. T. Tyng 3L., of the United States of America, President of the Assembly for the first question, the discussion regarding the status of the Island of Rhodes was taken up. C. S. Pezas 1G., delegate for Greece, who advanced the claims of his country to the island...
After the preliminaries of a roll call and the appointment of a Secretary for the sitting, the Committee on Investigation, composed of the representatives of the States involved in a given question, will proceed to present its arguments before the Assembly. The time allotted to any question is not to exceed an hour in all, nor more than 15 minutes for each member of the Committee of Investigation. Following the presentation the member of the Assembly may ask questions on any point of fact...