Word: hun
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...more amateur yachtsmen, but the bulk of them were American college undergraduates. "Boys of Yale, Harvard, Princeton-indeed practically every college and university in the land-had dropped their books, left the comfort of their fraternity houses, and abandoned their athletic fields, eager for the great adventure against the Hun". That they at first knew nothing of navigation and naval technique was of less importance than that "their minds were alert, their hearts filled with an intense enthusiasm for the cause, their souls clean, and their bodies ready for the most exhausting tasks. So much was I in pressed...
High-Jump.--Won by Robinson (Hun.), 5ft. 10in.; second, J. M. Greely (1925), 5ft. 8in.; third, Spinney (Hun...
Shot-Put--Won by H. T. Dunker (1925) 40ft. 11in.; second, Luce (Hun.), 40ft. 10in.; third, F. G. Cleveland (1925), 38ft...
...Yard Run.--Won by Spinney (Hun.); second, L. L. Robb (1925); third Holman (Hun.). Time...
...Yard Run.--Won by M. Farland (Hun.); second; W. L. Chapin (1925); third, Quirk (Hun.). Time...