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Houghton, Mifflin and Company, "The Reminiscences of a Dramatic Critic"--H. A. Clapp '60; Macmillan and Company, "The Virginian"--Owen Wister '82, "The Deer Family"--Theodore Roosevelt '80; G. P. Putnam's Sons, "Life of Schumann" and "A Series of Musical Biographies"--Richard Aldrich '85, "Constitutional Decisions of John Marshall"--J. P. Cotton, Jr., '96, "An Anthology of Russian Literature" -- Professor Wiener; Henry Holt and Company, "Selections from Pater"--E. E. Hale, Jr., '86; Charles Scribner's Sons, "The Ruling Passion."--Henry VanDyke...
Yale's greatest disappointment was in the trials of the 120 yards high hurdles when Clapp, who had been expected to win, caught his spike just before the last hurdle and falling, was passed by both Willis and Fisher. The other Yale entries were shut out by Converse and Bird in the second trial heat, and the three Harvard men, with Willis out, did not exert themselves in the final heat which was won by Converse in 17 seconds. Bird was second and Fisher third. Harvard 15, Yale...
After the preliminary heats in the 220 yards low hurdles, Clapp was the only Yale man left, while Willis, Scheuber and Converse of Harvard had all qualified. In the final race Willis and Scheuber began to gain on Clapp at the third hurdle and were soon several yards ahead of him. Toward the last Willis forged ahead of Scheuber and won by two yards. Clapp was the same distance behind Scheuber. Willis's time of 23 4-5 seconds in this event was probably the most remarkable of the afternoon...
Yale--E. J. Clapp '04, E. B. Milburn '05, J. B. Thomas...
Yale--E. J. Clapp '04, J. B. Thomas '03, E. C. Granbery '02, C. Fallows...