Word: barkers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...half-mile was won last year by Watters, who also captured the 1924 Intercollegiate title. Last week this runner came in fourth, covering the distance in 1 minute 55 3-10 esconds, but still nearly two seconds behind the winner, Marsters of Georgetown. Both Haggerty and Barker can run the half in under 1 minute 58 seconds, whereas Gibson, the best Eli half-miler, usually breaks the tape in a fraction over 1 minute 58 seconds. When pressed Gibson may show something better, but the chances look good for a Crimson cleanup in the half...
...following have been appointed assistant secretaries for the opening year: E. C. Aswell '26, L. B. R. Barker '26, D. C. Gates '26, R. D. Tucker '26, F. Q. Brown '27, F. V. Field...
...named are LeBaron Russell Barker Jr. of Plymouth; Thayer Cumings of New York City; George Douglass Debevoise of New York City; Frederick Strong Moseley Jr. of Boston; Edward Reed Nash, of Brookline; John Louis Newell Jr. of Brookline; William Ichabod Nichols '26 of Wilton, Conn.; and William Thomas Reid 3d of Brookline...
...back up Waters in the half, but more likely he will run the two-mile with Tibbetts. The latter won this event last year at the M. I. T. meet in 10m. 8 2-5s. Bemis of the Engineers will force Tibbetts to do his best. Haggerty and Barker will probably be the chief Crimson entries in the onemile...
...than the feeble effort which it has been in the past. Organization of the social workers themselves seems to be the keynote of the whole problem. The CRIMSON must carry on a criticism which it has ably undertaken and build plans for a new and better structure. LeBaron R. Barker...