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Prizes will be give for the winners of the first three places in each event, and miniature copper hurdlers, the gift of W. F. Garcelon LL.B. '95, will be presented to the winners of the two hurdle events...
...annual dual track meet will be held on Yale Field this afternoon at 2 o'clock. As in all the contests of the last 15 years, the meet will be conducted under the code of rules arranged by the Harvard-Yale Track Athletic Cup Committee consisting of W. F. Garcelon '95, G. B. Morrison '83, and E. J. Wendell '82; H. S. Brooke, W. Camp, W. L. Phelps, of Yale; and the captains and managers of the team for this year...
...dinner for the members of the University second football eleven will be given in the Esculapian Room of the Harvard Club of Boston this evening at 7 o'clock. F. W. Moore '92, H. H. White '93, W. D. Sullivan '83, of the Boston Globe, and W. F. Garcelon L. '95 will be the speakers for the occasion. The following regular members of the second squad have been invited to the dinner: J. Baker, Berman, Bradley, Brown, Buffum, Carter, Coffin, Cottrell, Cowan, Davis, Day, Dean, Doherty, Duncan, Ellison, Gersumky, Haley, Jacobs, Jones, Leighton, Linsert, Lovell, McLaughlin, O'Neil...
...Garcelon '95 will be down at Soldiers Field this afternoon to coach Freshman hurdlers. If there are any members of 1917 who intend to hurdle, but who have not yet come out, they should report at the Locker Building this afternoon at 4 o'clock...
...William F. Garcelon resigned as Graduate Treasurer of Athletics, his resignation to take effect at the close of the year. . . . . . Coming as Graduate Treasurer with the understanding that not more than half his time should be given to the work, he had been required again and again for considerable periods to give nearly his whole time to it. He was instrumental in many important changes, and he had the satisfaction of seeing a marked improvement in the business of the athletic office, in the intelligence with which Harvard teams are managed, and in the success of those teams against their...