Word: junior
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...only real U.S. hope in the six-man field was a young (21), skinny and bespectacled University of Wisconsin junior named Don Gehrmann, making his bigtime indoor debut. For weeks, track circles had buzzed with rumors about Gehrmann's sensational time trials in Madison: his coaches claimed to have clocked him in 4:06.1, only .8 sec. off Gil Dodds's indoor record. If that was not a mistake, Gehrmann could be the best miler on the boards...
Richard D. Buck '27 assumed the post of Conservator of the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum, but immediately took a leave of absence to the London Museum. John E. Sawyer, junior follow of the University for the last two years, was appointed assistant professor of General Education and Economics...
Tall, rangy Hugh Foster is runner-up to his brother on this year's squad, and is a junior, although younger than Henry. Number five man last winter, Hugh is a hard smasher and quick rusher...
Professor Albert Sprague Coolidge '15, of the chemistry department, was named Treasurer. Professors Merle Fainsod, Seymour E. Harris '20, and Arthur M. Schlesinger, were named to the executive board with John E. Sawyer, Junior-Fellow, and Reginald H. Zalles...
...merger of the junior and sophomore events has been undertaken as an experiment this year...