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...Langdon Burwell '41 of Porterville, New York; Clayton J. Clawson '41, of Madera, California; Dwight D. Taylor, Jr. '41, of Excelsior, Minnesota; Roger A. Cunningham '42, of Kent, Ohio; Roger C. Henselman '42, of Medford, Oregon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 5 Men Win Tours For South American Work | 5/9/1941 | See Source »

...entirely unable to upset these veterans with the material he has been able to develop this year. Rollo Campbell in the half appears the most promising of the field, with Bill Young and Kay Rogers rating as capable milers. The longest distance will probably be run by Bob Kent along with Langdon Burwell if the doctors consider him sufficiently recovered from his vacation skiing mishap...

Author: By J. ROBERT Moskin, | Title: Dartmouth Runners Hope To End Soldiers Field Jinx | 5/7/1941 | See Source »

...Walter Lippmann the only one to level such an accusation against the methods used by the President in dealing with the people on war issues. Stubble-haired Frank Kent, conservative Baltimore Sun columnist, wrote in his brass-knuckled style: "The simple truth is that as yet the right kind of spirit does not exist among the people, and the reason is that the right kind of spirit does not exist among their leaders-or at least is not being displayed by them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Awareness of Danger | 4/28/1941 | See Source »

...news for the intercollegiate track world was Fran Maloney's amazing burst of speed with upset indoor I. C. 4A. champ Mike Prohodsky with a triumphant 7:06.7 clocking in the mile and a half distance. Crusader Maloney holds the N. E. A. A. U. two-mile title. Bob Kent with a fourth was Harvard's best against this competition...

Author: By J. ROBERT Moskin, | Title: NINE FIRSTS TAKE MEET FOR VARSITY TRACKMEN | 4/28/1941 | See Source »

...distance events were B. C.'s stronghold and only Rollo Campbell in the 660-yard run was able to save a Harvard first from the four races. Bob Kent and Bill Young gained seconds in the longer distances...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CINDERMEN DOWN BOSTON COLLEGE | 4/21/1941 | See Source »

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