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...addition to Healey, six other Juniors were named to Council posts. Frederick Holdsworth, Jr., incumbent, of Eliot House was second with 187 votes; Phil C. Neal, incumbent, of Dunster, third with 184; Mason Fernald, track letterman of Eliot House and also an incumbent was fourth with...
...Results Healey207 Holdsworth 187 Neal 184 Fernald 180 Coleman 173 Lightbody 168 Mercer 168 Macdonald 138 Stillman 136 Sargeant 130 Lutz 113 Horn 107 Hussey 96 Glaser 94 Grace 90 Kennedy 87 Hobbing 84 Quimby 80 Burgess 79 Clark 79 Cutler 75 Thurber 74 Slivkin 72 Hazlett 71 Strauss 62 Kirkby 60 Marden 54 Goldblatt 39 Shallow 36 1941 Results Marvin 202 Peabody 190 James 149 Crocker 136 Henry 122 Klaw 120 Lyford 120 Simpson 105 Longcope 93 Healy 64 Mathewson 55 Kayser 37 Junior baliots valid 547 Junior baliots void 20 Total 567 Sophomore baliots valid 483 Sophomore baliots...
...than there is a phalanx of talent returning in events not touched by graduation: Torby Macdonald in the 220; Gene Clark, Dave Simboll, and Bob Nichols in the two-mile; Don Donahue, Maze Fernald, and Roger Schafer in the hurdles; Partlow in the broad jump; Marshall MacIsaac and Steve Madey in the vault; Downing and Howle Mendel in the shot and Nat Heard in the discus; and Big Bill Shallow in the hammer throw...
Harvard's misfortunes started early in the day, as Don Donahue cracked into the ninth hurdle in the 220 lows and failed to place in the money; and in the highs the Crimson ace, conceded an excellent chance for first honors, took only a fourth as Mase Fernald finished in fifth place...
Juniors who have already been named are: Henry A. Burgess, L. Blair Clark, William C. Coleman, Jr., Mason Fernald, Robert J. Glaser, Theodore L. Hazlett, Jr., Thomas V. Healey, Enno R. Hobbing, Frederick Holdsworth, Jr., Garfield H. Horn, Ward MacL. Hussey...