Word: baker
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...last year Coach Bingham decided to make entries only in the special events and accordingly did not send any relay teams to the games. Captain Brown and Marshall were chosen to represent the University in the hammer-throw. Marshall did not place, but Brown won second to Baker of Princeton, whom he subsequently defeated both in the Princeton and Intercollegiate meets...
...Merchant, California, 171ft. 2in. (now I. C. A. A. A. A. record); second, Brown, Harvard, 159ft. 6in.; third, Baker, Princeton, 155ft. 11 1-4in.; fourth, Tootell, Bowdoin, 155ft. 3in.; fifth, Emery, Princeton, 150ft...
...Merchant, California, 171ft. 2in. (New Intercollegiate Record); 854, Baker, Princeton, 153ft. 11in.; 74, Tootell, Bowdoin, 150ft. 9in.; 515, Brown, Harvard, 150ft. 7 1-2in.; 834, Emery, Princeton, 150ft. 7in.; 778, Hammer, Pennsylvania, 142ft...
...play itself--a product of Professor Baker's Harvard Workshop--though bearing many marks of inexperience, has some decided merits which justify the expectation of still better work from the author in the near future. If in a good many of its details it is more suggestive of clever moulding upon established modes than of original invention, the main theme is fresh and timely, is worked out with considerable ingenuity and a clear sense of dramatic situation up to the final climax and catastrophe, which are fairly logical, if not altogether convincing or inevitable...
...University golf team, composed of Baker, Jones, Fleming, and de Gerrsdoff, will play the Amherst tour-man team on the Winchester links this afternoon. Tomorrow a six-man team will make the trip to Providence to oppose the Brown University golfers...