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...Garland, Fisher Leave...
...that is not all. Pote Garland, as close to a one-man track team as Harvard has known in years, enters the mountain troops, and will not be around this semester. The giant Sophomore, an end on the Crimson eleven, was a four-event winner in last spring's Yale meet, and local experts touted him as a future Al Blozis. Garland had done better than 49 feet in the shot...
Next in line from 1945 were James E. McNulty, Jr. of Eliot House and Oak Park, Illinois with 147, and a tie of 123 votes between Sidney O. Smith, Jr. of Kirkland House and Gainesville, Georgia, and Peter Garland of Lowell House and Buzzards...
Crimson-track captain Don MacKinnon strided to win the 45-yard hurdles and Peto Garland took both the shotput and high jump. Winners among Crimson matmen were Walt Parsons, Don Albion, and Lee Sosman, while Howard Schless won by forfoit...
...from '46 will be elected and five from '45 in balloting at House dining halls, Dudley, and clubs. Slates below include men added by petition. FreshmenSophomores Blaise Francis Alfano Hugh Calkins Bradbury Rufus Clark Michael Joseph De Leo Lawrence Creshkoff William Francis Di Pesa Worth Bagley Daniels, Jr. Peter Garland Michael David Fansler Nicholas Chester Gilles Frederick Wellman Flickinger Edward Perry Harding Wallace Joseph Flynn Dean McDonald Hennessy Robert Crittenden Green Colin Franklin Newell Irving Allen Wilkinson Greer Charles Mellish Kidner Harlan Philip Hanson James Edmund McNulty, Jr. Robert Mayes Hart Richard Watson Mechem Stephen Bradshaw Ives, Jr. Sedgwick Minot...