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...college at Andover, and graduated from Princeton in 1889. At Princeton Mr. Speer was prominent in athletics as well as in scholarship. He played on the football team for four years. Since leaving college Mr. Speer has travelled extensively among the colleges of the country, and has gained a high reputation as a forceful and eloquent speaker. His last visit to Cambridge was in January, 1902, when he spoke in the Living Room of the Union...
...broad jump and Gring in the pole vault, are the men on whom chief reliance must be placed. Only in the mile and two mile does there seem to be much strength among the candidates who failed to make the team last year. The hurdles, the half mile, the high jump and the weight events are particularly weak...
There is a serious lack of good material in the hurdles. O. F. Rogers '08, who has done 16 4-5s. in the high and 26 4-5s. in the low hurdles, is doing encouraging work. W. M. Rand '09 and I. B. Brandreth '09 seem to be promising candidates. J. B. Doyle '07 has not improved as was expected, and will probably try some other event...
...high jump, E. J. Ford 2L. of last year's team, has done 5 ft. 7 in. in competition. R. E. Crane '05 has left College and A. Derby 3L. is not eligible. G. E. Roosevelt '09 shows very considerable promise...
...High jump--F. P. Farquhar '09, G. E. Roosevelt '09, M. C., Clapp '07, T. L. Long 1L., E. J. Ford 2L., R. E. Soniers '08, J. P. Reynolds, 3rd, '09, R. L. Bard sS., F. R. Beebe '09, P. M. Clark...