Word: dunker
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Shotput Captain H. T. Dunker '25, J. M. Potter...
...Dunker had previously announced privately the probable make-up of the University team in the coming meet and had urged that all men attend the weekly meetings to be held throughout the season. They will give all men an opportunity to know of and to discuss any question which may come...
...Captain Dunker will have his first opportunity to put the shot in this meet. In practice he has been throwing the 16-pound weight in the neighborhood of 40 feet. Since the Triangular meet with Dartmouth and Cornell and the Indoor Intercollegiates do not come until the end of February, Dunker has not rushed himself in getting into top form. Hallowell and Potter are also entered in the shot...
...chosen to act as ushers at today's tea are: R. S. Aldrich '25, R. G. Allen '26, D. V. Brown '25, D. S. Byers '25, J. L. Caughey Jr. '25, W. L. Chapin '25, H. P. Curtis '25, H. T. Dunker '25, T. L. Eliot '25, William Exton Jr. '26, J. R. Fordyce '26, P. R. Hepburn '25, Hiller Innes '25, H. E. Kennard '25, J. D. Lodge '25, E. W. Marshall '26, Boise Penrose '25, W. B. Pringle '25, W. P. Ripley '25, J. McC. Roots '25, Carlos Sanchez '26, E. A. Sawin '25, E. R. Sharp...
Coach Farrell also emphasized the importance of the inexperienced material in the development of the team. He said, "We have developed innumerable stars at Harvard out of men who never even saw a pair of spiked shoes before." Captain H. T. Dunker '25 also spoke a few words, stressing the point that this was "a year of big opportunity," and that "Harvard athletics had slipped a little during the past year or two." Coach R. W. Harwood '20 made a special appeal for more candidates in the pole-vault, an event in which the University was woefully weak last year...