Word: janson
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Miss Graham, 24 Miss Greeley, 41 Miss Griffin, 39 Miss Hazen, E Miss Hall, 7 Miss Harrison, 37 Miss Harvey, 31 Miss Haynes, 21 Miss Hedges, 20 Miss Hemsheiner, 35 Miss Henderson, 38 Miss Herrick, 26 Miss Horne, 17 Miss Hopkins, 40 Miss Huntington, 22 Mrs. Isham, 11 Miss Janson, 33 Miss Jette, D Miss Jerger, H Miss Joppian, 14 Miss Johnson, 34 Miss Jolles, 9 Miss Jones, 20 Mrs. Kaufman, 23 Miss Kelog, 18 Miss Kunhardt, 20 Miss Lanman, 20 Miss Lane. Mrs. Lawrence, 8 Miss Lewis, 19 Miss Leviseur, 18 Miss Lynch, 19 Miss Loomis. Miss Mason...
...Hamburger, 23 R. C. Hamlen, 24 G. H. Henderson, 5 G. H. Henderson, 38 J. A. Herring, 37 W. C. Hickey, A F. S. Hopkins, 38 E. A. Horton, 10 A. O. Hoyt, 36 F. Hulse, 29 A. Isham, 11 A. Isham, 11 C. F. Ilsley, 26 J. Janson, 33 C. W. Jenks, H H. A. Johnson, 28 D. C. Josephs, 24 E. W. Joyce, 17 H. R. Kauffman, 23 J. J. Keating, 17 R. F. Kelley, 17 W. A. O'Shea, 17 S. O. Palmer, 38 S. H. Palmer, 28 R. H. Pass, 25 H. Patch...
...yard run a great deal depends on the draw. If Barron is fortunate in this respect he should win the race. However, if Meredith, of Pennsylvania, decides to run in the quarter he will make a very dangerous competitor. Janson, of Michigan, should take a place unless he saves himself for the half, and Wilkie, of Yale, and W. J. Bingham '16 should both gain points with Caldwell, of Cornell, Lockwood, of Princeton, and J. C. Rock '15 as other contestants...