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...addition, boxes will be found in Harvard and Sever Halls this morning, Friday, and Saturday mornings, attended by Arthur O. Smith '40 and William J. Shallow '40. Contributions, which will be received during mealtimes until Saturday evening, will be turned over to the Red Cross for the relief of Finnish soldiers and families...
George Downing, Howard Mendel, and Bill Shallow, are sure to bring valuable points to the Crimson cause just as they did in the Quad Meet. Steve Madey, Charlie Smith, and Don Donahue, who also gave material evidence of top form operation last Saturday, will be the rest of the Crimson wide frontal attack. With breaks in a few events Harvard may be able to score over 20 points...
...Hoag (C) Main (Y) Rogers (H) Two Mile White (C) Tuttle (H) Bull (D) Burwell (H) Broad Jump Blount (D) Hunter (D) Murdock (C) Partlow (H) High Jump Blount (D) Murdock (C) Partlow (H) Bunker (H) Pole Vault Lussen (Y) Madey (H) MacIsaac (H) Godfrey (D) 35-Lb. Weight Shallow (H) McCutcheon (C) Gale (H) Ide (D) Shot Put Downing (H) West (C) Mendel (H) Nissen (D) Mile Relay Cornell Harvard Yale Two Mile Relay Harvard Cornell Yale...
Even tougher for Hrdlicka are those mysterious creatures called the Folsom men, whose skeletons have never been found, but whose tools have turned up in abundance. "Folsom points" are weapons shaped like spearheads, with shallow grooves flaked out on each side. First Folsom find was made near Folsom, N. M., in 1926. The weapons were intermingled with the bones of long-extinct bison. Skeptical anthropologists first wrote off this association as accidental. Then Jesse Dade Figgins of Colorado, one of the Folsom pioneers, found two points actually between the ribs of a fossil bison. He left the exhibit undisturbed...
Fred West of Cornell will have to muster his best to retain his shot put crown in the Briggs Cage the afternoon of the meet against the Crimson coalition of Howle Mendel and George Downing. Bill Shallow will probably survive the assault on his 35 pound weight record which will be concerted by Warwick McCutheon of Cornell, and George Read of Yale...