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...meeting to describe the work planned will be held at PBH--across from Littauer Center on Kirkland St.--this Wednesday night at 8 p.m. Alene Wilson and Frank Cashman, directors of the committee, will discuss the program...
...Cashman (RIS); 2, Levine (RIS); 3, Williams (H). Time...
...second, W. Dwyer (B); third, Bullock (RIS); fourth, Squadrito (RIS). Time 22 2/10 sec. 440-yard dash--Won by Crimmin (B); second, Bullock (RIS); third, Hall (RIS); fourth, Hamblett (H). Time--50 7/10 sec. 880-yard run--Won by Hall (RIS); second, Crimmin (B); third, Tobey (B); fourth. Cashman (RIS). Time--1 min., 58 7/10...
...mile run--Won by Tobey (B); second, Black (RIS); third, Cashman (RIS); fourth, Castrano (RIS). Time--4 min., 25 8/10 sec. Two-mile run--Won by Black (RIS); second, Cameron (RIS); third, La Flamac (RIS); fourth, Rosenfeld (H). Time--10 min., 16 9/10 sec. 120-yard high hurdles--Won by Flint (H); second, Crossley (B); third, Dahl (RIS); fourth, Platt (RIS). Time--15 sec. 220-yard low hurdles--Won by Flint (H); second, Corcoran (RIS); third, McCormick (H); fourth, Crossley (B). Time--24 3/10 sec. Polt vault--Won by Harwood (H); tie for second between Torrey (H) and Sherman...
Runyon had signed his first sports story for Hearst's old New York American with his full name, and Sports Editor Harry Cashman, striking out the Alfred, told him, "From now on you're Damon Runyon." The byline was to make him several millions as a war correspondent, fictioneer, movie producer, columnist, all-round reporter and tamperer with the language. His Broadwayese delighted Britons as well as Americans; and grammarians were alarmed by the numbers who preferred Runyon's English to the King's. Webster never told them that a G was $1,000, a wrong...