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February 02, 1936 - Image 9

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College of the City of New
York misses a try for goal in
the game won by Geneva
College, 32-28.

VolumrieV NATIONAL COLLEGE

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NEWS IN PICTURE AND PARAGRAPH 4

COACH°S MALADY BAFFLES DOCTORS - - Suffering from a peculiar ailment,
numbness in hands and other extremities, Roman L. Speegle (center), University of
Rochester boxing and swimming mentor, has presented a medical problem which has so
far baffled all specialists. Despite his handicap, he still turns out winning teams.

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NATALIE KOZESKI, Connecticut St
College, grabs the ball from the backbc
othy Ott, New York University, missed a sh
which ended in a victory for the latter's team

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SUCCESSFUL transplanting of the heart of one animal
into the body of another, long a goal of science, has
been accomplished by Drs. H. H. Collins and W. H. Wright,
University of Pittsburgh scientists. They are shown above
at work on their now successful experiment.

ARVARD'S Dramatic
Club, workers . prepare
the sets for a current produc-
tion in their newly acquired
workshop, the old Green Tree
swimming pool.

' FIND OUT HOW THE OTHER HALF SWIMS, Bob Kiphul
this newly invented underwater helmet so that he can watch his pr<
bottom of the tank.



OUR $125, Albert Ellingson, Uni-
versity of Maine sophomore, has
built this light car powered with a
motorcycle engine. He rides atop
the snow drifts when heavier ve-
hicles find roads impassible.

ARTHUR Hend-
rix, University of
Miami law student,
is considered one of
the outstanding
young tennis players
in the U. S. He re-
recently defeated
Wilmer Allison, an
upset that caused a
great stir in court
circles.

STAGE STARS LIGHTEN TRACK TASKS- Gloria Pierre and Ethel
Thorsen of*the Follies cast exercised during their Boston stay by pounding
the board track with Herman Blanchard, Boston University track ace.

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