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...before the 1923-1924 track season that Coach Farrell assumed the position of head coach of the University runners and weight men. He immediately set to work with the promising material at hand J. N. Watters '26, C. A. C. Eastman '24, B. R. Cutcheon '25, R. L. Hyatt '24, R. G. Allen '26, H. T. Dunker '25 and Jefferson Fletcher '25 have all played prominent roles in Crimson track history. In the first year of Coach Farrell's teaching they were to be the nucleus of a strong team. Moreover, at this time, one of the major lights...
...yard runs in this meet and in winning these events, he scored over a third of the University's total, became the only double winner of the meet, and proved beyond a doubt that he was the best middle distance runners of the three colleges. C. A. C. Eastman '24 in the shot put and John Marshall '25 in the weight throw were the other Crimson winners...
...George Eastman, going through Africa with gun and camera, came upon a white rhinoceros. The rare brute looked at him loweringly; he looked at the brute steadily along rifle sights; shot it dead...
...FRED EASTMAN The Chicago Theological Seminary, Chicago...
...Iowa on the Transportation Act of 1920 brought him wide notice. His elevation to the Commission followed in 1921. The new occupant of the Commission's chair (each man has his turn) is Commissioner Johnston B. Campbell, long a railroad lawyer in Duluth and Spokane. Commissioner Joseph Bartlett Eastman, who dissented vigorously and voluminously from the St. Paul decision, is a product of Amherst and the Massachusetts public service commission. Richard V. Taylor, oldest Commissioner, 68, was once (1921) elected Mayor of Mobile, Ala., where he was a railroad official. Commissioner Frank McManamy is a workaday railroader out of Michigan...