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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yard Dash (trial-heats).--R. M. Keeney, 1 (A); H. E. Wolff, 2 (A); A. Thomson, 12 (B); E. Holbrook, 13 (B); L. Wettels, 19 (C); E. N. Sibley, 20 (C); H. E. Shackelton, 37 (Cor); A. E. Robinson, 38 (Cor); C. Livingston, 39 (Cor); M. H. Kessel, 40 (Cor); R. K. Felter, 41 (Cor); W. P. Coltman, 42 (Cor); E. B. Bickford, 43 (Cor); J. C. Davis, 88 (D); E. E. Petot, 89 (D); V. S. Welch, 90 (D); P. G. Sanderson, 91 (D); J. W. Prentiss, 92 (D); W. B. Pierce, 93 (D); J. Garfein...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE LIST OF ENTRIES FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET | 5/31/1919 | See Source »

...yard Dash (trial-heats). -- R. M. Keeney, 1, (A); H. E. Wolff, 2 (A); A Thomson, 12 (B); E. Holbrook, 13 B); L. Wettels, 19 (C); H. Staub, 21 (C); E. N. Sibley, 20 (C); H. E. Shackelton, 37 (Cor); A. E. Robinson, 38 (Cor); C. Livingston, 39 (Cor); M. H. Kessel; 40 (Cor); R. K. Felter, 41 (Cor); W. P. Coltman, 42 (Cor); E. B. Bickford, 43 (Cor); K. A. Mayer, 44 (Cor); J. C. Davis, 88 (D); E. E. Petot, 89 (D); V. S. Welch, 90 (D); P. G. Sanderson, 91 (D); J. W. Prentiss...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE LIST OF ENTRIES FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET | 5/31/1919 | See Source »

...Thomson, 12 (B); C. Appelbaum, 33 (C); W. Smith, 65 (Cor); J. M. Watt, 66 (Cor); E. B. Bickford, 43 (Cor); A. H. Treman, 68 (Cor); S. Vermilye, 67 (Cor); S. W. Heartfield, 69 (Cor); R. K. Felter, 41 (Cor); T. S. Anderson, 116 (D); C. F. Holbrook, 125 (D); R. W. Charlock, 126 (D); G. W. Weed, 117 (D); B. E. Eckberg, 103 (D); E. J. Thomson, 119 (D); J. M. Murray, 100 (D); I. H. Worth, 127 (D); R. L. Gendre, 150 (G); A. McCann, 151 (G); R. M. Wood, 170 (J. H.); W. V. Evans...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE LIST OF ENTRIES FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET | 5/31/1919 | See Source »

...Holbrook, in "Taps for the Old Army," proposes to ensure adequate officers for a new army, and at the same time to avoid militarism, by making West Point exclusively a school for reserve officers who desire, to continue their military career after having won commission in the various R. O. T C.'s. Mr. Holbrook is probably too sanguine; no education has yet been discovered which will render weak human nature proof against the possession of power. It is, moreover, impossible to "leave out of consideration the question of the enlisted men." But the discussion of this and kindred topics...

Author: By R. K. Hack., | Title: CURRENT ISSUE OF HARVARD MAGAZINE BRIEFLY REVIEWED | 5/27/1919 | See Source »

...three University speakers have been in previous intercollegiate contests: Berlack with last year's University team and Holbrook with the University and 1921 representatives. Hosmer was alternate on the University team in 1917. Hitchcock of Yale spoke on the championship team of last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRIANGULAR DEBATE ON PROHIBITION TONIGHT | 5/2/1919 | See Source »

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