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...University's Strongest field events are the pole-vault and the broad-jump. Three men are entered in the pole-vault, R. W. Hardwood ocC., who is expected to get first place, H. r. Davis '23, and T. C. Wales '21, Gourdin, who is one of the best broad-jumpers in this part of the country, is the only man definitely picked to enter this event. P. C. Shepard '21 and E. B. Jourdain '21 will probably be the other entrants. In the high-jump, W. F. Goodell '21 and A. K. Murray '23 are the only men sure...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEAM READY FOR TRIANGULAR MEET | 2/25/1921 | See Source »

During the junior year a student spends 10 weeks of the summer in camp at Milford and one week in the spring on a tract of 6,000 acres of hardwood. Two weeks are also spent in the virgin forests of the Adirondacks and considerable time in the woods of New England. The seniors spend 12 weeks of camping in the woods of the Southern states...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INFLUENCE OF YALE FORESTRY SCHOOL A NATIONAL FACTOR | 6/15/1916 | See Source »

...Bradlee, 181; S. B. Pennock, 177; F. W. Capper, 163; M. B. Phillips, 135; R. B. Frye, 125; R. T. Gannett, 119; H. St. J. Smith, 97; C. F. Damon, 94; G. H. Shaw, 87; J. Greenough, 80; B. Hardwood, 59; R. C. Cobb, 51; J. C. Jennings, 51; H. M. Atkinson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIORS NAME FINAL LEADERS | 12/16/1914 | See Source »

...Phillips; 9-10, F. L. Cole, P. R. Mechem; 10-11, R.R. Ayres, R.B. Frye; 11-12, W.H. Trumbull, Jr., W.H. Claflin, Jr.; 12-1, J.C. Talbot, H. Francke; 1-2, D. Kimball, W.M. Washburn: 2-3, H. Gallaher, J.J. Storrow, Jr.; 3-4, N.L. Tibbetts, B. Hardwood; 4-5, H.R. Harwick, T.K. Richards; 5-6, C. E. Brickley, S. B. Pennock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANOTHER ORATOR NOMINATED | 12/9/1913 | See Source »

...tenants, has been remodelled and made to afford commodious and well-lighted quarters for the two important departments of tailoring and men's furnishings, the latter including hats, shoes, and athletic goods. Access is now afforded to this second floor by the construction of a handsome interior staircase of hardwood leading from the forward part of the main floor. The old main entrance to the upper part of the building has been replaced by a large show window which affords the store some much-needed additional display space. It is expected that these two departments which in their former basement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY | 9/25/1907 | See Source »

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