Word: elie
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Other famed Stanford Alumni: President Jackson Eli Reynolds of First National Bank of City of New York; Wickersham Commissioner Judge Kenneth Mackintosh; General Counsel Robert Willis Campbell of Illinois Steel Co.; onetime Editor Charles Kellog Field of Sunset Magazine; Author Wallace Irwin (Letters of a Japanese Schoolboy) ex-1900, and his brother Will, biographer of President Hoover; Board Chairman Henry Suzzallo of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; Senators Charles Linza McNary of Oregon; Carl Trumbull Hayden of Arizona, ex-1900; President Almon Edward Roth of Rotary International; Writer Robert Luther Duffus of the New York Times; Vice...
...last year's encounter with the Blue the sorrel-headed timbertopper won the low hurdles in 24 seconds, but fell on the tenth barrier in a stride-for-stride race with DeVoe, this year's Eli leader. In the culmination of this rivalry at New Haven last month Record won in 14 2-5 seconds, a world record mark not allowed because of favoring wind, and shortly later fought off Fates to win the low event in 23 1-10 seconds...
...Harvard contingent will be Record, winner in the intercollegiate 120-yard timber topping event for the second successive time, who will pair with DeVoe, Eli captain. Watkins will handle the short dashes, and Dodge wil compete in the quarter. A dual race at New Haven some time within the next ten days between Kollmyer and Warner of the Yale squad will determine Dodge's partner in the double furlong...
...feet, 1-2 inch with a vault that gave his team the meet on Saturday, will be in shape for the encounter at Stamford Bridge, London, on July 18, Kuehn, who tied with Moore at New Haven, won a place on the team when he outjumped the Eli at Franklin Field to tie with six others for fourth place. The Crimson end of the broad jumping will be in charge of either J. M. Morse '34 or W. L. Hasler...
Eleven Yale athletes, who will join the Crimson forces on board the George Washington on July 1 have been named. The group includes four freshmen: Pierce, star Eli pole valuator; Kilcullen in the shot put; Farrell in the broad jump; and Young in the dashes. Others chosen were Ingram and Boyd in the sprints; DeVoe and Fates in the hurdles; White side in the high jump; and Crowley in the shot...