Word: cobbs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Captain T. F. Mason '30, J. B. Hawes '32, and F. V. Nissen '30 present a formidable Crimson representation in the 50-yard handicap event. David Cobb '31, whose stellar work in the long runs formed a bright chapter in last season's track history, will run in the half mile. N. P. Hallowell '32, cross-country luminary, represents Harvard's hopes in the 1000-yard event. He will run from scratch. F. J. Mardulier '30, in the 60-yard high hurdles, rounds out the Crimson forces...
Died. Will D. Cobb, 53, oldtime ragtime writer ("School Days"; "Waltz Me Around Again, Willie"; "Goodbye, Little Girl, Goodbye"); in the Manhattan State Hospital, New York...
...yard run--Won by J.W. Fobes '32; second, J.H. Pearson '32 (25 yards); third, David Cobb '31. Time...
...half mile run--Won by David Cobb '31; second, J.L. Reid 1L; third, J.M. Fox '32. Time...
...operating man (as distinct from a finance man), Mr. Cobb is a hardworking, quick-spoken executive. He is a fishing & hunting enthusiast and each year takes two four-to-six-week vacations with which nothing can interfere. Last fall he was on one of his hunting trips when the market crashed. Mr. Cobb let it crash and kept on hunting. His reading consists largely of outdoor magazines and of biographies. He also sees nearly every play of every season. He has three daughters; lives at No. 270 Park Avenue, Manhattan...