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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...conceded first place in the high, hurdles, but it is doubtful who the other place winners will be. Massey of Princeton, who won fifth place at Philadelphia last year, will probably place again this year, and C. G. Krogness '21 of the University, who led Massey at the finish last Saturday, should also place. Thompson will have to do better than he has done so far this spring to beat Barron on Penn State, if Barron repeats his 15 seconds performance which he did earlier in the season against the University...
Thompson will also try to win the low hurdles. Last year he was beaten at the finish by Wells of California, but Wells has not made the trip cast this year, and the Green flier stands a good chance of winning this event, R. W. Fitts '23, the Crimson low hurdle entry, has been doing around 25 seconds all spring, and if he continues it on Friday and Saturday he may be among those to place in the finals, but Smalley of Pennsylvania and Taylor of Princeton, who have beaten him in dual meets, and Henderson of California are also...
...which Coach Bingham has put into the Crimson runners will count a great deal in the final score, and while it is doubtful that they will be able to win the meet, it is safe to say that they will do better than they did last year, and will finish close...
...opens his eyes to the possibility of learning something at college finds that it is too late for him to make up for a bad start. Too many students rush breathlessly from one activity to another for two and a half years and then, when they become ambitious to finish up their career with possibly a degree with distinction, they discover that because they failed to take the Anglo-Saxon course or to fulfill some of the many other requirements, any attainment of this kind is out of their reach, even though their marks have been of honor grade...
...standard of Technology eights. On the other hand, judging from its past record and the form it has shown since the Princeton Regatta, it is not unreasonable confidence to expect that the Crimson will leave the men from down the Charles in the rear before they cross the finish line...