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...other especial interest was the 1000-yard run for the Mayor Curley trophy. In this event, J. T. Higgins defeated W. R. Granger of Dartmouth, J. Ryan of the B. A. A., and Melvin Shepard of the Millrose A. A. of New York, in the order named in the time of 2 minutes and 19 seconds, breaking the record for the Mechanics Building track...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRACK MEN STARRED IN MEET | 2/1/1915 | See Source »

...weeks ago and can undoubtedly reduce this, but hardly enough to defeat Meredith. At all events, J. P. Jones's record of 1 minute, 53 4-5 seconds, will probably be lowered, if running conditions are at all favorable. F. W. Capper '15 should place in this race. Granger, of Dartmouth and Jansen, of Michigan, complete the quintet that should carry off the five places. Caldwell, of Cornell, and Hayes, of Princeton have both made good times...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETES STRIVE FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE TRACK SUPREMACY | 5/29/1914 | See Source »

...Granger Movement. A study of agricultural organization and its political, economic, and social manifestations, 1870-1880." (Harvard, Historical Studies, Vol. XIX). By Solon J. Buck, Ph.D., Research Associate in History, University of Illinois, Svo. Cloth. 384 pp. $2.00 net. An analysis of conditions among the farmers throughout the country during the decade 1870-1880, and a discussion of the relation of the farmers' organizations to railroad regulation, co-operative ruling, and other political and economic problems...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Books from University Press | 9/26/1913 | See Source »

...Jones (Cor.), H. H. Snyder (Cor.), P. S. Harmon (D.), F. R. Marceau (D.), W. R. Granger (D.), R. M. Scotten (Y.), G. E. Brown (Y.), R. W. Poucher (Y.), F. W. Capper...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE SCORE CARD OF INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET | 5/31/1913 | See Source »

...next step in the construction of the interpretation of the amendment was in the famous Granger Cases, in which the railroads in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa, demonstrated their right to appeal to the United States Courts for protection, a right stated in the last clause of the amendment. The question arises of what is meant by the term "person." Are persons individuals, or groups of individuals forming a corporation? What is meant by "property?" Does it mean to do what one pleases with one's own, or that the right to one's own is restricted by relations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS | 2/29/1912 | See Source »

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