Word: granting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Allen, H. R. Amory, G. L. Aspinwall, W. A. Barron, Jr., M. Belmont, G. Bettle, L. S. Chanler, Jr., W. H. Chatfield, J. B. Clark, S. P. Clark, C. P. Curtis, Jr., L. Curtis, Jr., J. C. Dovereux, B. W. Estabrook, V. Freedle, W. T. Gardiner, F. C. Grant, J. K. Hodges, J. H. Lowell, L. H. Mills, H. C. Morgan, J. S. Morgan, E. O. Menin, P. G. Pennoyer, N. Roosevelt, R. N. Russell, L. Saltonstall, F. Sargent, R. W. Stevenson, Jr., R. T. P. Storer, R. L. Whitman, W. P. Willetts...
John Bovingdon '15, of Seattle, Wash. and Grant Palmer Pennoyer '15, of East Orange, N. J., were each awarded one-half of the prize in the contest on "International Peace," which was held on Saturday. Samuel Shackford Otis '14, of Winnetka, Ill., received honorable mention...
High jump--Won by F. J. Grant (Y.), height, 5 ft., 10 in.; second, B. S. Storey (Y.), height, 5 ft., 9 in.; third, H. P. Clausen (Y.), height...
Broad jump--Won by H. P. Clausen (Y.), distance, 22 ft., 2 1-2 in.; second, F. J. Grant (Y.), distance, 21 ft., 4 3-4 in.; third, G. E. Nichols, (Y.), distance...
Three places on the all-American team were awarded to Harvard: H. G. Francke '14, right halfback; F. C. Grant '14, left halfback; and W. W. Weld '16, left outside forward. The new schedule, whereby all the championship games will be played in the fall, was arranged as follows...