Word: holland
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Second Weld Freshmen--Stroke, Soule; 7, Upton; 6, Clark; 5, Williams; 4, Brown; 3, MacIntyre; 2, Wilcox; bow, Morris; cox., Plumb, Holland...
Third Freshmen--Stroke, Sloan; 7, Holland; 6, Burnett; 5, Upton; 4, Means; 3, Emmons; 2, Morris; bow, Plumb; cox., Wray...
Freshman Third--Stroke, Holland; 7, Sloan; 6, Burnett; 5, Upton; 4, Means; 3, Field; 2, Morris; bow, Plumb; cox., Howland...
...trial heats of the 40 yards invitation event, M. Williams '06 won first place, defeating Holland, of Georgetown, who later won the final heat. Williams secured third place. In the 40 yards dash, handicap, W. P. Henneberry '06, 7 ft., took third place in the final heat, which was run in record time. J. H. Stone '04, with a 50 yards start, won the 1000 yards handicap race by a creditable sprint on the last lap. The time was two minutes and 23 seconds. C. H. Robinson '04, with a handicap of one foot and an actual...
...Intercollegiate Golf Association held its annual business meeting in the Holland House, New York, on Saturday night. Delegates from Harvard, Yale, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton and Columbia were present. Harvard was represented by H. B. Hollins, Jr., '04, captain of next year's team. U. A. Murdock '04 was elected president of the Association in place of S. P. Nash of Columbia, resigned. The other officers elected were: Vice-president, N. S. Campbell, Yale; secretary and treasurer, L. H. Conklin, Princeton. Cornell was elected to membership in the Association. It was decided to hold the next intercollegiate tournament...