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Dates: during 1910-1919
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First crew: Stroke -- W. D. Leighton '19; 7, N. Brazer '19; 6, D. H. Morris, Jr., '21; 5, J. F. Linder '19; 4, M. E. Olmstead '21; 3, F. B. Whitman '19; 2, C. F. Batchelder '20; bow, W. Davis '21; coxswain, E. L. Peirson, Jr...
...mile run.--Won by I. C. Dresser, (Cor); second, G. Goodwin, (B); third, S. W. Sedgwick, (Mich); fourth, J. D. Hutchinson, (H); fifth, H. L. Dudley, Jr., (Y). Time...
Putting 16-pound shot.--Won by W. H. Allen, (Me), 44 ft., 6 1-8 in.; second, J., M. Braden, (Y), 43 ft., 5 1-8 in.; third, J. L. Baker, (Mich), 43 ft., 5 in.; fourth, C. A. Clark, Jr., (H), 41 ft., 3-8 in.; fifth, C. C. Smith, (Mich...
James Davis Merwin, of Bloomington, Illinois, after a twelve weeks competition, has been appointed second assistant manager of the track team. At the same time John Francis Keane, Jr. '21, of Bridgeport, was appointed manager of the cross country team. These appointments are subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee...
...triple which drove in the first three Eli runs. Two more hits off Bullard in the first of the fifth scored another run, and gave the visitors a 4-3 lead, which the second team overcame in their half of the inning, when singles by J. J. Coolidge, Jr., '20, and G. S. Baldwin '21, and a double by J. Holmes '21 resulted in two runs. The visitors were unable to regain the lead, while the second team increased their advantage by scoring twice in both the sixth and seventh inning...