Word: forded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...same meeting the appointments of R. F. Foerster and James Ford as instructors in Social Ethics were approved...
...judges were President Lowell, Professor J. D. M. Ford, and Dr. A. F. Whittem...
Craig won the first semi-final heat of the 220 with ease. Ford of Cornell, after being shut out on Friday in the shorter dash, came back strong and took second over Thatcher of Yale. Captain Minds of Pennsylvania won the second semifinal heat in 21 4-5 seconds. Cooke of Princeton and Ross of Michigan were the other qualifiers, shutting out Bleistein, Yale's fastest man. A new record was hoped for in the final, but Craig started poorly. He did the distance, however, in 21 1-5 seconds, equalling the record, as he did last year at Philadelphia...
...Thatcher (Y.), C. W. Bleistein (Y.), F. A. Reilly (Y.), G. W. Minds (Penn.), H. W. Ford (Cor.), R. C. Craig (Mich.), F. R. W. Ross (Mich.), R. Cooke...
...yard dash will not concern Harvard to a great extent. First in this and the furlong will probably go to Craig of Michigan. Minds of Pennsylvania, Cooke of Princeton, Ford of Cornell, and Reilly of Yale will probably fight it out for the other places in the shorter distance. Ross of Michigan is an unknown quantity and may score. In the 220 dash Ford, Cooke, Bleistein of Yale, and Bennett of Cornell will look after the second, third and fourth places...