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...Theodore Harwood Dillon, a graduate of West Point, has been chosen to occupy the newly created chair of Professor of Public Utility Management in the University Business School. Mr. Dillon comes to the University from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a brilliant record of accomplishment in various parts of the world. He was assistant-director of public-works in Cuba from 1908 to 1910, did topographical work in the Philippines 1910-11, and was director of the Panama Railroad 1915 to 1917. During the war he was commissioned a Colonel in the Regular Army, and was awarded...
...substantial addition to the coaching staff has been made by the appointment of R. W. Harwood '21 to be in charge of the pole-vaulters. Harwood had an enviable record in college, taking second in the 1920 intercollegiate, second in the 1921 Yale meet, and tying for first honors in the Intercollegiate meet of the same year. He will have much the same position as Teschner, Hauers, and O'Connell have held in coaching the dashes, hurdles, and distances this fall...
...Murphy of the University squad, who has been allotted 10 inches. In the high jump Brown of Dartmouth and Murphy of Newark will be the scratch competitors, with the three lowest handicapped Crimson entrants being Morse, Greeley, an Gerould, cach of whom has an advantage of 5 inches. Harwood and West of the B. A. A., in the absence of Davis, will be the only scratch men in the pole vault, D. D. Reidy coming after then with a four-inch handicap...
...favor of a unanimity of action in dealing with advertising agencies. Representatives of Roy Barnhill Incorporated and the Collegiate Special Advertising Agency spoke concerning the standard of competition between the agencies in soliciting advertising for college papers. This led to a general discussion in which Mr. R. W. Harwood '20 and Mr. P. M. Hollister '13, former business managers of the CRIMSON, participated...
...playing an excellent game. Although just recently recovered from an attack of influenza. Carroll Harrington '24 swept Captain C. J. Lennihan Jr. off his feet, winning 11-15, 16-15, 15-5, 15-6. J. J. Glessner, hitting the ball hard and making many remarkable "gets", won from Bartlett Harwood '15 in a five game match...