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...field events this year with considerable success. Stephenson and Bangs will be missed from the shot-put next spring but Little and Burr with another season's training should be able to hold the majority of points for Harvard. Pope and Harwood will form a strong team in the high-jump, with the addition of several promising Freshmen. Little and Ruch, together with Dick and Long of the 1911 team, are the most promising of the broad-jumpers, but Yale will have a good jumper next spring in Kilpatrick. There will be plenty of room for hammer throwers as none...
...brief summary of the material already developed shows the team to be fairly strong in the hurdles, the middle distances, and the shot-put, high-jump and pole-vault. There are a few sprinters and broad-jumpers. A victory over Yale or a creditable showing in the intercollegiate meet can hardly be hoped for unless more and better men are developed in the dashes, the distances, and the hammer-throw. A great deal of Yale's victory and Harvard's success in the field events this year was due to the improvement in the material already at hand by means...
Sullivan Amory. Sargent, Jr., '10, of Brookline, stroke, prepared for College at Brookline High School, where he rowed for two years on the school crew. He rowed two on his Freshman crew last year. He is 20 years old, weighs 161 1-2 pounds, and is 5 feet, 10 inches in height...
Jesse Edwin Waid '10, of Denver, Colorado, five, prepared for College at the East Side High School, Denver. In his Freshman year he rowed six on his class crew. He is 19 years old, weighs 173 pounds, and is 6 feet, 2 inches in height...
...lectures and entertainments have been fully up to the high standard set by the 1907 officers and they have been well attended and appreciated by the members of the Union. Among the speakers have been, President Eliot, Senator Albert J. Beveridge, Dr. W.T. Grenfell, Hon. W.H. Langdon, Hon. Joseph H. Choate '52, Rev. H.B. Frissell, General Horace Porter, Winston Churchill and Hon. George A. Hibbard...