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will be as painless as pos-sible.
scoring a total of 277 points. W. O.
Brayshaw was second with 273, W.
Caperton fourth with a 265, and R.!
with the same total. 249.
the win column in the N. R. A.
the generosity of Colonel Barton.
express himself fluently and well.
month of the first term.
Va.; Berkeley, R. M., Va.; Betts, C.
Va.; Harrel, T. H., Ark.; Hickie, J.
Way, F„ Va.; Wister, J. H., N. J.
Childress, J. W., Va.; Dalton, H.
Jr., Va.; O'Riordan, C. F„ Va.
Maeoffin, B„ III, Minn.; Riegler, H.
Bennett, B. A., Jr., S. C.
Fultz, G. S., Jr., Va.
Jones, R. H., Jr., Va.
Tucker. E. W„ Jr., N. J.
Wise, G. N, Jr., Va.
By order of Colonel Pendleton.
fencing team from V. M. I.
Phillips in the last named weapon.
elected G. E. Bain of Goldsboro, N.
C., to captain the 1933-1934 V. M. I.
the length and breadth of V. M. I.
Point and the Conference Cham-pionships.
son he was awarded his monogram.
fight and lost. Who at V. M. I.
Greek, the Romanesque, the By-zantine.
in place of the old dead styles.
items, such as telegraph poles.
serious problem, and still is today.
North Carolina U. 11 and Duke 3.
decision with a large time advant-age.
by the Ritter Lumber Co.
In the 125 pound class Rugh, V.
M. I., threw Mathewson of N. C.
to Sarkis of Washington and j stitute of Music.
feated Onisko, Duke, but in the fi- j J. A. Bailey, Second Tenor; J.
ies over Lathrop, V. M. I., and! in those of the English and Scotch.
Troxler, who had already defeated hold on certain classes of people.
failed to make weight on the sec- Second Class L. A. Men.
The regular meeting of the A. S.

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