Fa I A Close Struggle for Lower Class Honors-Colgatesoph- omores defeat freshmen in a close struggle in the annual underclass rush. The score was 152 to 151. Senior society men-wearing white and black hats-are acting as score keepers. (Colgate Maroon) 1 in A U Guide Activities of Junior Class at Harvard -These are the officers of the class of 1930. Left to right-J. N. VanHitch, secretary and treasurer; W. R. Harper, president; J. E. Bar- rett, vice president. Harper is first-string full- back and Barrett is a tackle on the Crimson eleven. (Harvard Crimson) "Keep Off The Grass"-Evidently tread- ing on forbidden greensward is a passion with Smith undergraduates for here we have a group of determined looking young women who are known as "Grass Cops." We won- der just what the qualifications are which go to make a successful "Grass Cop." (Eric Stahlberg) SI I, I1 This Harvard Grad Once Wrote a Check for $146,000,000.00-And it was good. May we introduce Clarence Dillon-known as the Baron in his undergraduate days-head of Dillon, Read and Company, and a power in Wall Street. He received his A. B. from Harvard in 1905. After several successful business ventures, he became a member of the firm of William A. Read and Company in 1916, and in 1919 he was elected president. He wrote the famous cheque men- tioned above when he headed the syndicate which bought Dodge Brothers three years ago. (Underwood & Underwood) Where Great Engineers Sprout Their Wings-The striking campus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology on the Charles River at Cambridge. Laboratories, class- rooms, library, infirmary, and administration offices sur- round the Great Court (left center). The foundry, power house, and new aeronautical building may be seen in the background. At the lower right are the gymnasium, dining hall, activity offices, dormitories, and president's residence. (Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc.) .. . r_ IN U .1 Lions Show Their Heels to Cross-Country Rivals-For the past two years the Penn State harriers have been intercollegiate champions. This year's team-shown here-expects to hold the title safely. Bill Cox, the captain, has won the individual honors twice. Dick Detweiler won the I. C. A. A. A. A. freshman title last year-making two individual champions on the same team. Left to right-Detweiler, Robinson, Pettit, Kavolick, Rekers, King, Captain