Word: columbia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...colleges eligible for the I.C.4-A. championships are Alfred, Amherst, Bates Boston College. Bowdoin, Brown, California, U.S.L.A., Carnegie Tech, Colby, Colgate, C.C.N.Y., Columbia, Dartmouth, Fordham, Georgetown, Harvard, Haverford, Holy Cross, Johns Hopkins, Lafayette, Lehigh Maine, Manhattan, Marquette, M.I.T. Michigan, Michigan State, N.Y.U., Northeastern, Penn State, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Princeton, Rhode Island State, Rutgers, Southern California, Stanford, Swarthmore, Syracuse, Union, West Virginia, William and Mary, Williams, and Yale...
...Columbia, which won the title for the first time last year with 34 5-14 points, will defend. Princeton, Manhattan, Dartmouth, Syracuse, Yale, Rhode Island, Harvard, and N.Y.U. finished in that order behind the Columbians...
Plans for the meet are being formulated by the Track and Field Committee, consisting of Asa S. Bushnell, Princeton, chairman and executive director of the I.C.4-1., Stanley de J. Osborne, Harvard, H. Jamison Swarts, Pennsylvania, Pincus Sober, C.C.N.Y., Vincent W. Farley, Manhattan, and Francis J. Brennan, Columbia...
Oustanding success of eligible I.C.4-A. contenders this winter points to perhaps the finest meet in I.C.4-A. history. Ben Johnson, Columbia captain, sensational record-breaker in the Millrose games, has twice scored I.C.4-A. doubles in the 60-yard sprint and broad jump indoors...
Jack Donovan, Dartmouth hurdler; Bill Harding, Yale pole vaulter, and Artie Byrnes, Manhattan Sophomore high jumper, and Herb Weast, Columbia sprinter, are other Millrose place winners of note, eligible for the Intercollegiates on March...