Word: colyer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...absence last autumn to attend NRA hearings in Washington, that he had neither returned to work nor communicated with the company, thereby automatically ousting himself. Pilot Behncke said he reported for work at Chicago Dec. 22, when he was called into the office of Vice President D. B. Colyer and discharged for four reasons: 1) he had not secured proper permission to attend NRA hearings; 2) the company assumed he had severed connections; 3) his activities and utterances in Washington made it awkward to have him on the payroll; 4) he had preferred charges of intimidation against Vice President...
...remained for Oscar Sutermeister '32 and E. E. Colyer to break the other record in the field events. Both soared to a height of 13 feet 2 1-4 inches in the pole vault after C. E. Dunlap '30 and A. K. Noyes of the Green, had fallen by the wayside. Both men tried their luck at three inches more but it was a hit too high for both of them. The winning vault, however, was almost five inches better than the old mark established three years...
Pole vault--Oscar Sutermeister '32 and E. E. Colyer, Cornell, both vaulted to a height of 13 ft., 2 1-4 in. This breaks the mark of 12 ft., 7 3-4 in, made in 1927 by B. G. Burbauk, Harvard, and J. H. Smith. Dartmouth...
Pole vault--First, tie between Oscar Sutermeister '32 and E. E. Colyer (C), height 13 ft., 2 1-4 in.; third, tie between C. E. Dunlap '30 and A. K. Noyes (D), height 12 ft., 6 in. (New record...
This should be one of the most closely contested of the field events, with the winner almost certain to be forced into a record breaking height. Oscar Sutermeister '32, because of his work last Saturday at the B. A. A. meet, is slightly favored over Colyer of Cornell. Last year there was a triple tie for first between Colyer, C. E. Dunlap '30, and Cleaver of Harvard. Dartmouth has entered Noyes, who has cleared 13 feet, and another tie is likely to ensue again this year for at least one of the positions...