Word: acheson
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...School: D. G. Acheson 31, and L. F. Brown...
Lloyd Harold Landau 3L, of Milwaukee, Wis., president; Ralph Waldo Pyle 3L, of New Lexington, O.; Paul Pincus Cohen 3L, of Buffalo, N. Y.; John Alford Hanna 3L, of Auburn, Neb.; Dean Gooderham Acheson 3L, of Middletown, Conn.; Theodore Alexander Lightner 3L, of Detroit, Mich.; Hugo Monnig, Jr., 3L, of Jefferson City, Mr.; Clifton Murphy 2L, of Georgetown, S. C.; George Franklin Ludington 2L, of Baltimore, Md.; Arthur Robert Lewis 2L, of Newark, N. J.; Charles Monroe Thorp, Jr., 2L, of Pittsburg, Pa.; Arthur Durham Platt 2L, of Portland, Oregon; Irwin Henry Fathschild 2L, of Chicago, Ill.; Sigurd Neland...
...Review for the year 1917-1918, yesterday appointed Lloyd Harold Landau 2L, Wisconsin 1915, of Milwaukee, Wis., Note Editor of the Review; Joseph David Peeler 2L, Alabama 1915, of Huntsville, Ala., Case Editor, and Cecil Hurxthal Smith 2L, '15, of Cambridge, Book Review Editor. Dean Gooderham Acheson 2L, Yale 1915, of Middletown, Conn., has recently been elected treasurer of the Review...
...mile intercollegiate championship relay.--Won by Harvard (Teschner, Minot, Wnlcox, Meanix); second, Holy Cross (Kelly, Mahoney, Doyle, Dumphy); third, Princeton (Moore, Barret, Terrel, Larkin); fourth, Cornell (Acheson, Bartsch, Shelton, Crimp). Time...
Among the most likely quarter-milers for this team are Acheson and Crim. The former has hitherto given most of his time to hurdling, but Moakley thinks that he should develop into a pretty good quarter-miler. He is a big, rangy fellow and has rigged physique. W. D. Crim, the best quarter-miler of the outfit, is being hard pressed by Acheson in the two and one-half lap races on the board track. Crim is showing up well this winter, though he is not as good on the boards as on the cinders. Another likely candidate for this...