Word: gardner
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harwood '20 and R. S. Whitney '22 were the only University entrants to place in the B. A. A. games Saturday evening. Harwood was tied for first with T. P. Gardner of Yale in the pole-vault at the height of 12 feet, while Whitney, after winning his heat in the 50-yard high hurdles, got third place in the finals. All three relay teams lost by wide margins. E. O. Gourdin '21, running in the 50-yard dash, placed second in his heat, but failed to qualify in the semi-finals...
...constructed, with a dirt catch for the pole, and a dirt landing pit. In view of the difficulties attendant on staging this event indoors, the hazy atmosphere and the lack of a proper background against which to view the bar, topping the 12-foot mark reached by Harwood and Gardner was a very creditable performance. There was little to choose between the style of the two men as they cleared the bar. On the toss to settle the tie, Gardner won and was awarded first place...
...list of awards in the Toparian Club Trophy Competition given out by the office of the Schol of Landscape Architecture, and printed in yesterday's CRIMSON, was incorrect. Third place was awarded to Harvey Hiram Cornell, 3G.L.A., of Los. Angeles, California, not to K. A. Gardner '16, 3G.L.A., as was announced. The mistake made by the School of Landscape Architecture arose through wrong identification of plans, which were handed in anonymously...
...place in the Annual Competition for the Topiarian Club Trophy, open to students in the School of Landscape Architecture has been awarded to Tracy Baldwin Augur, 2G.L.A., of Brooklyn, N. Y. Second and third places have been awarded to Guy Hunter Lee, 3G.L.A., of Chestnut Hill, and Kennett Alexander Gardner '16, 3G.L.A., of West, Somerville. Mention was awarded to George French Ingalls, 3G.L.A., of Waukegan...
...following men, who have been appointed as class chairmen for this campaign, must report to Sheridan Logan at the Crimson Building today between 1.30 and 3.45 without fail: Gardner Forster, Class of 1921 Rupert Emerson, Class of 1922 E. S. Webster, Class of 1923 F. T. Baldwin, Class...