Word: crofts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clock this evening the Geological Club will hold a meeting in the Fox-croft House at which J. H. Bradley 1G. will speak on "Some Problems of the Geography of Ancient Times...
...Yard Dash.--R. G. Croft, W. C. Ferguson, H. R. Ford, A. W. Garrick, L. H. Gordon, H. K. Gray, H. Hungerford, G. B. Kaign, D. B. Lourie, J. A. Ross, R. G. Scarlett, F. H. Speer, W. E. Stevenson, J. C. Taylor, G. F. Tinker...
...Yard Dash.--T. D. Blake, R. G. Croft, W. C. Ferguson, H. R. Ford, L. H. Gordon, H. K. Gray, H. Hungerford, J. H. Jewett, H. O. Lloyd, J. A. Ross, F. H. Speer, W. E. Stevenson, J. C. Taylor, G. F. Tinker...
...condition all last season. Both of these are capable of 10 and 22 seconds flat in the 100 and 220 yard dashes respectively. However, if the dashes are to be the deciding factor of the meet, Princeton will have a very even chance with the Elis. Lourie, Croft and Ferguson of the fight. Lourie will also enter the hurdles, although the best Princeton man in the two hurdling events is Messey. O 'Brienand shedden are the Eli hopes in the hurdles...
...performers. The four important men unable to compete this spring on account of studies are Murrey, star half-miler and winner of several 400-yard indoor races this winter; Adams, former interscholastic champion in the mile and captain of the 1923 outfit last spring; Huhn, a promising hurdler; and Croft, star sprinter for the Freshmen last year. W. S. Powers, former Exeter star, and the best pole vaulter on the 1923 team, is ineligible also on account of scholastic standing; while Baker, the hammer-thrower and football player, is unable to compete because of the two-sport rule...