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...Julius David Stern to cook up rebus contests for his Philadelphia Record and New York Post. In the Post building on Manhattan's West Street, Publishers Service has barnlike offices furnished principally with a good set of dictionaries. Genius of the place is lanky, sandy-haired Frederick Gregory Hartswick, a Yale high-jumper of the class of 1914 who made puzzles a profession, ran the puzzle page on the old New York World and has been getting out crossword puzzle books for Simon & Schuster since 1924. Mr. Hartswick, who joined Publishers Service a year ago, lives in Fanwood...
...lies in the fact that there is a lack of good second and third-string material in some of the events. The following men did not return this year: W. F. Potter, hurdler, H. Harbison, shot-putter, R. Cook, broad-jumper, R. A. Douglas, high-jumper, and F. G. Hartswick, high-jumper. This leaves a large number of veterans of the team which defeated the University and Princeton and finished fifth in the intercollegiates. These are: Captain W. M. Shedden '15, G. E. Brown '15S., W. F. Roos '15S., W. M. Oler, Jr., '16, R. E. Matthews...
High jump.--Harvard: A. W. Moffat '13, J. B. Camp '15, E. C. B. Danforth '15, F. H. Mahn '15. Yale: R. A. Douglas, F. G. Hartswick, C. G. Riggs, R. Cook...
High jump.--Harvard 1915: J. B. Camp, E. C. B. Danforth, Jr., H. R. Hardwick, F. W. Mahn. Yale 1915: Dielman, Hartswick, McKee, Martz, Rigs...
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