Word: batons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain A. H. O'Neil '28 jumped to a good lead at the gun, and finished his leg of the journey 12 yards ahead of the field. Running a very fast half-mile, he raced down the water-drenched track to hand the baton to F. E. Cummings '30 one minute, 57 and 4-5 seconds after he had started. Cummings held the Harvard lead throughout his run, and relinquished the baton to W. C. Peet '28, five yards in front of his nearest contender, Wardwell of Bates. In the home-stretch of his leg, Peet gave up the pace...
Captain A. H. O'Neil '28 of the Harvard track forces will be lead-off man for the Crimson on Franklin Field Saturday, and F. E. Cummings '30, W. C. Peet '28, and R. P. Porter '29 will continue with the baton in the order named...
...admittedly undersized amount for levees and spillways from Cape Girardeau, Mo., (near Cairo, Ill.) to Head of the Passes (Baton Rouge...
...tempo & pressure that made, for example, his finale of Brahm's C Minor Symphony the fulminant of a Manhattan explosion of applause. The players were both glad that they were done with him and proud that their skill had met his demands. For the beat of his baton brevets a player an artist...
...career has not been dropped into place. If the joyful tidings have not been shared in the corridors of Sever, if the word has not been whispered across the tables of the Reading Room, if the number two relay man has not given the news along with the baton to the number three runner, the plaudits of the world have been wasted on greatness unfulfilled. For only then can it be believed that she is not going to the Junior Prom...