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…; Friedman, 135; Har- RATE HIGHEST SPORTS CALENDAR rod, 145; Klein, 155-pounds; Dux- bury, 165; and the final and unlim- ited weight by O'Bryon. One of the features here was Harvey Bauss' inability to…
…. Sink; $112,000 represents the cash value - Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred B. Shaw; Mr. of four years in college, or from y and Mrs. T. Hawley Tapping; and $77 to $155 for every day that is Mr. and Mrs. Paul…
… FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1932 No. 155 NOTICES Henry Russel Lecture: Professor Jesse S. Reeves, Henry Russel lec- turer for 1931-1932, will deliver an address on the subject, "The Codifica- tion of International…
…. Michigan and Minnesota kept well ahead in team totals with respective scores of 624 and 625. James Reston, of Ilinois, followed Fischer with 155. Behind him came Ed Dayton, a Wolverine, who coin- piled a…
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…, Charles M. R~ush, '33, and George R. Squibb, '33E, who polled 200, 173, and 155 resp~ectively. The most close- ly contested battle of the election was waged by the candidates for the Board in Control of…