Word: harrisons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Eight Crimson runners, taking every place from second through ninth, were responsible for the University's decisive victory over Middlebury's cross-country team yesterday afternoon by the score of 20 to 49, low score winning. Kelley of Middlebury took first place, winning from W. C. Harrison Jr. '25 by 100 yards...
...seven men who followed Harrison across the finish line were: R. M. Parker '26, C. A. Harper '26, Edward Gordon '27, L. W. Grossman '26, H. R. Kobes '26, B. R. Cutcheon '26, and W. L. Tibbetts Jr. '26. The last two runners, rated as among the best on the University squad, did not extend themselves, both acting as pacers for the other...
...other awards have been announced. Two students from Alabama will divide the Harvard Gardner Nichols Memorial Scholarship. They are C. T. Harrison, of Montgomery, and B. I. Harrison, of Tuscaloosa. The former was graduated from the University of Alabama in 1923, and was a teacher last year at Montgomery High School. He will study English at the University. The latter taught for a year at the University of Alabama after being graduated there in 1922, and is now studying Romance Languages...
Nine of the University entries are certain. They are B. R. Cutcheon '26, R. M. Parker '26, W. C. Harrison Jr. '25, Edward Gordon '27, C. A. Harper '26, H. R. Kobes '26, Peppino Portfilio '26, L. W. Grossman '26, and W. I. Tibbetts '26. One of the following three will run and if Middlebury agrees, all three Captain W. L. Chapin Jr. '25, H. S. Smith '25, and W. H. Lishman...
Last night he named 14 men, of whom he will select ten this afternoon to race the Vermonters. These men are: Captain' W. L. Chapin Jr. '25, B. R. Cutcheon '26, B. E. Swede '27, LeB. R. Parker '26, R. M. Parker '26, W. C. Harrison Jr. '25, Edward Gordon '27, C. A. Harper '26 H. R. Kobes '26, Peppino Portfillio '26, L. W. Grossman '26, H. L. Smyth '27, and R. W. Lishman '26. Thus far this year, Coach Farrell has conducted no time trials over the whole of the Charles River course, which will be used tomorrow...