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High Jump.--Greeley, Morse...
High Jump.--Won by Brown (D), 6ft. 2 7-8in; second, Nichols (C), 5ft. 11 1-2in.; third, Greeley...
High Jump.--Gerould, Greeley, Morse...
...whether Horace Greeley's West, Palm Beach as pictured in the rotogravure supplements, or a hill farm in Vermont; the somewhere is always somewhere else, a place to go to with no responsibilities and the opportunity to move whenever the prospect grows tiresome. This state of mind is often conveniently labelled "sophomoric", but it is too elastic to be classified under one head. It may stretch over a man's entire life or end with his senior year at high school. While it lasts the philosophy of the "milieniumite", the pleasant dream of a little "kingdom round the corner" holds...
...running, prospects for hurdles are encouraging, while Jefferson Fletcher '25, who placed in both the 120 and 220-yard hurdles in last year's meet with Yale 1925 will undoubtedly show up well. In the running high-jump, Fitts, Gerould, Murray, with H. W. Abbott '25 and J. M. Greeley '25 should be preeminent while Jenkins and Page are outstanding in the broad-jump, Greenidge in the javelin throw, Carpenter in the discus throw, and Davis in the pole-vault will probably star in their events...