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...Driscoll, Boston College; second, Stevenson, Princeton; third, Hendrixson, California fourth, Monie, Syracuse; fifth, John, Cornell. Time...
...this year's entries may be seen by the fact that 34, or over half of the 66 men who placed last May, will be on hand Saturday, while six or possibly seven of the first-place winners are expected to compete. California alone has three of these in Hendrixson, winner of the quarter; Norris, who tied for first in the pole-vault; and Muller, who tied for first in the high-jump. Woodring of Syracuse, winner of the 220-yard dash, will again be on hand as will Connolly of Georgetown, 1921 mile champion, and R. E. Brown, Cornell...
...done the 880-yard run in 1 minute, 56 seconds; J. C. Majors with a record of 43 feet in the shotput; and H. P. Miller, who has cleared 6 feet, 3 1-8 inches in the high-jump. The other men on the California team are: O. O. Hendrixson and H. B. McDonald in the 440; R. Hutchinson in the 100; Kenneth Saunders in the 880; E. J. Mejia in the mile; Charles Dorr in the two-mile; H. B. Henderson in the hurdles; C. C. Mathews in the shot-put; and A. G. Norris in the pole-vault...
...leave of absence and Professors A. S. Hill, Greenough and Goodale will enjoy a sabbatical year. Mr. Sawin's death and the retirement of Messrs. Markley, Anderegg and Bailey have left a gap in the Mathematical department. Dr. Whiting and Mr. Buckingham have retired from the Physics department; Mr. Hendrixson from Chemistry; Mr. Miller from Political Economy; Mr. Grandgent from German; and Messrs. Clymer and Carpenter from English. Their places have been partly filled by the assignment of courses to Mr. Gates in English, Dr. Poll and Mr. Nichols in German, Dr. Marcon in French, Dr. Brooks in Political Economy...
...course is $25 (twenty-five dollars), payable on entering. An additional charge of $10 (ten dollars) is made for material consumed by the student. The officers of instruction are Theodore W. Richards, Ph. D., director of courses; Walter Hendrixson, A. M., assistant in Qualitative Analysis; George R. White, A. M., assistant in General Chemistry; Walter L. Jennings, A. B., assistant in Organic Chemistry; William H. Warren, A. B., assistant in Quantitative Analysis. For any further information address Theodore W. Richards, Chemical Laboratory, Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass...