Word: chute
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With more than fifty former members of the Phillips Andover Academy present at a meeting held in the Trophy Room of the Union last night, the University graduates of this school completely reorganized the Andover Club and elected the following officers: President, Richard Chute '22 of Boston; vice-president, Mitchell Gratwick '22 of New York City; secretary-treasurer, P. E. Wilson '23 of East Gloucester...
...expected to outdo Yale by 2 to 1. Gourdin has an excellent chance to win both the 100 and 220-yard dashes; and he will be backed by Chapin, Howard, Kennedy and Evans, a quartet which Yale will have difficulty to beat. In the 440-yard event Wharton and Chute should do well, although Coxe of Yale is favored to win. All season Krogness and Fitts have made better times than the best Eli men in the 120-yard high and the 220-yard low hurdles respectively...
...ballots for the election of the Undergraduate Committee of the Union were counted yesterday and the following were declared elected: for 1922: Melville Pratt Baker, of Wellesley Hills; Richard Chute, of Boston; and Louis Butler McCagg Jr., of New York, N. Y.; for 1923: Vinton Chapin, of Boston (reelected); and for 1924: Corliss Lamont, of Englewood, N. J. The election was carried on by postal ballots, which were sent out on Tuesday, May 3, and a record number of votes was cast, 768 men registering their choice as against 450 that voted last year...
...tabulated results of the election: 1922 Richard Chute, 495 L. B. McCagg Jr., 447 Melville P. Baker, 421 John Crocker, 407 H. F. Colt, 306 J. J. Kennedy, 229 Total, 2305 1923 Vinton Chapin, 417 B. deL. Nash, 283 Total, 700 1924 Corliss Lamont, 419 J. J. Lee, 292 Total...
...postcards bearing the names of the nominees for the Undergraduate Committee will also be sent out tomorrow to all members of the Union, who must return them before May 10. There Juniors, one Sophomore, and one Freshman will be elected. The nominees are Melville P. Baker '22, Richard Chute '22, H. F. Colt '22, John Crocker '22, J. J. Kennedy '22, L. B. McCagg '22, Vinton Chapin '23, B. de L. Nash '23, Corliss Lamon...