Word: allens
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...this evening was determined by lot, and is as follows: "Pass Prosperity Around" A. J. Beveridge Fred Ashton Videon '25 "Call to Arms and Liberty or Death" Patrick Henry Joseph Fisher '24 "Speech at the Funeral of a Brother" Robert Ingersoll James Harry Smith Jr. '25 "The Bells" Edgar Allen Poe Arthur Gustave King '26 "The Necessity of Force" John M. Thurston Paul Whitcomb Williams '25 "The Minstrel's Curse" Ludwig Uhland Milton Arnold Kramer '26 "The Last Suttee" Rudyard Kipling Alvan Ruckman Grier Jr. '26 "Revelation" Robert Service Edward Adams Sawin '25 "Blainc--the Plumed Knight" Robert Ingersoll Julian...
...been predicted Castleman. Virginia's star sprinter, won both the 100 and 220-yard dashes according to predictions. Bohaunon, the dazzling anchor man on Virginia's championship one-mile relay team at the Penn Relays last week, sprinted his way in the SSO to a 51 second victory over Allen of Harvard on a heavy track. In the remaining events, the Crimson's superior all round ability gave them 10 first places and a majority of the seconds and thirds on a program which included but 14 events, the hammer having been omitted at the request of the Virginians...
...climax of the track events was expected to came in the quarter mile race in which Allen and Kane of the Crimson mile relay team were slated to run against Bohaunon and Talbott of the championship Virginia quarter. At the Penn Relays last week, Bohannon had been timed unofficially for a quarter and it was hoped that he would repeat this performance yesterday. A hard wind and a wet track, however, made it impossible to run the race in less than 51 seconds. Yet it was a hard battle all the way around the track. Allen took the lead...
...Yard Run--Won by Bohannon (V); second, Talbot (V); third, Allen (H). Time...
...Field, Philadelphia. Bohannon, starting the final lap with a considerable lead, seized the baton and raced around the track in a remarkable dash which was unofficially clocked at 48 3-5 seconds, winning for his team the one mile championship, and for himself sudden fame as a quarter miler. Allen was far behind when at last the Harvard stick was handed to him, but he ran a sensational losing race, completing the circuit in 49 4-5 seconds...