Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Mile-run--Won by J. W. Overton (Y.); second, R. S. Cook (H.); third, R. H. Davison, (H.). Time...
...proved the individual star of the meet, tying two of his team mates for first place in the high jump, and winning from Captain E. A. Teschner '17 in the 220-yard dash. The distance runs were perhaps the most exciting of the races. In the mile, R. S. Cook '17 took the lead at the start and, followed closely by W. J. Hever '17, held it until twenty yards from the finish when a remarkable burst of speed brought D. G. Bradley, of Andover, to the front, breaking the tape just ahead of Cook...
...mile run.--Won by D. G. Bradley (A.); second, R. S. Cook (H.); third, W. J. Hever (H.). Time...
...mile run--H. R. run --H. S. Boyd, R. S. Cook, R. H. Davison, T. H. Eckfeldt, F. Fremont-Smith, C. J. North, W. J. Hever...
After a competition which has lasted more than eight weeks, the 1917 Red Book Committee has elected eighteen men to its editorial staff. Following is the complete Board: Editor-in-chief--Francis Higginson Cabot, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; Art--Robert Strony Cook, of Canandaigua, N. Y., (chairman), Earle Henry Bean, of Melrose; Charles Allerton Coolidge, Jr., of Boston; Harold Lewis Dayton, of Cambridge, and Howard Henderson, of Hingham; Cuts and Photographs--Ernest Paul Bogle, of White River Junction, Vt., (chairman), Webster Sanderson Blanchard, of West Acton; Mordaunt Verne Turner, of Denver, Colo.; Copy and Registration, Lawrence Manuel Lombard...