Word: carres
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Died. Wilbur John Carr, 71, "father of the American Foreign Service"; of a heart attack; in Baltimore. A member of the Department of State for 47 years, he was largely responsible for reforms which tended to take foreign service out of politics and to put it on a merit basis. He became Assistant Secretary of State in 1924 under Secretary Charles Evans Hughes, resigned the post in 1937 to become Minister to Czecho Slovakia, retired...
...yard dash: Won by Frank Coolidge (II); Second, Bill Eberie (Y); third, Fred carr (H). Time...
...yard run. Won by Lyle; second, Carr; third, tie between Recinos and Coolidge. Time...
...Thaddeus Mroz, Sidney Smith, William Ward, John Zinkow, Charles Van Pelt. Centres: John H. Dyer, Jack Fisher, Arthur Lawson, Austin Mason, Bruce Smart, George Terrien, Frederick Woodruff, Richard Anderson. Blocking backs: Lloyd Anderson, Harvey Blanchard, Philip Drake, Howard Gleason, Fairfield Goodale, Joseph Horgan, Walter Kamp, George Waters. Wingbacks: Sam Carr, Charles Cawley, Donald Cole, James Gallagher, Saul Marias, Gershon Ross, Don Richards, Andy Welch. Tailbacks: Fred Abrams, Edward Hadley, Robert Hurley, Richard McCarthy, Robert O'Brien, Walter Wilson. Fullbacks: Thomas Cowen, Joseph Drake, Wayne Johnson, Paul Perkins, John Teal. FINAL HOOP STANDINGS (Not including Princeton-Dartmouth play-off tomorrow...
High Jump-E. Mover, Dartmouth, 5 feet, 7 inches; second, P. Garland, Harvard, and J. Carr, Andover; fourth, S. Howard, Dartmouth...