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...events to be contested are as follows: the Wells, mile and half mile; the Krogness 120-yard hurdles; the Mansfield 100-yard dash; the Jaques 2-mile run; the Hollister 880; the Carcelon 220-yard hurdles; the Dodge 220; the Fearing high jump; the Haydock pole vault; the Farrell shot put; the Mikkola javelin throw; the Little broad jump; the Von Kersburg hammer throw; and the discus...
...results of the elections are as follows: For President Robert Saltonstall Jr. 1744 Roger Haydock Hallowell 2192 Clarence Cecll Pell 2439 George Quincy Thorndike 2786 John Richard Wink 2928 Donal Mark Sullivan 2962 Charles Harold Skodol 3574 For Vice-President Joseph Rotch Frothingham 2297 Waldo Hawley Holcombe 2443 George Murillo Bartol 2502 Ralph George Coburn Jr. 2623 James Richards Leonard 2856 Pat Orr Johnson 2862 Theodore Havemeyer Coogan 2923 For Secretary-Treasurer Leon Adams Francisco 1767 Alfred Kidder Jr. 2035 Eliot Miller Wadsworth 2095 Albert Pratt 2284 William Andrew Schrooder 2485 Edward Yeomans...
Beezer. In a steeplechase at Haydock Park, England, only two horses went to the post-Sardonyx and The Beezer. The boy up on Sardonyx fell early in the race. He scrambled up, caught the reins, remounted, dashed after The Beezer, caught him at the last jump. Now The Beezer was down, his saddle empty, the boy stunned on the turf; now The Beezer was up. Out of the crowd a girl ducked under the rail, caught him, rode him past the stands. In the enclosure she, Jean Sanday, daughter of The Beezer's trainer, proved that she made...
Digression. Called to the stand was suave, genial Colonel John Haydock Carroll, an oldtime lobbyist who proved his professional competence by charming his investigators with stories, diverting their inquiry into amusing byways, by winning their praise for frankness. Lobbyist Carroll had been hired by the U. S. Sugar Association to go to Cuba, at $4,500 per month, to investigate rumors against President Machado which threatened U. S. intervention...
...Haydock Pole Vault--Cup presented by Robert Haydock '10. 1928 winner, C. E. Dunlap '30. Harvard record: 12 ft. 7 3-4 in by B. G. Burbank...