Word: lawlessness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...mile, H. P. Lawless and H. M. Warren have graduated, leaving the weight of responsibility upon H. G. MacLure '15, who can be counted upon to hear it well. Among the possibilities are A. C. Hawkes '14 and W. W. Kent '16, the latter the fastest man in this event on the Freshman team. In the two-mile, R. St. B. Boyd '14, who won this event against Yale, remains the standby. With the assistance of B. S. Carter '15, F. H. Blackman '14, B. V. Zamore '15, and W. Edgar '16, the team should continue very strong...
...Cobb (A.), N. S. Taber (Br.), W. R. Waterman (Br.), E. Crabbe (Cal.), W. E. Gould (Colgate), H. O. Bernstrom (Colgate), C. L. Speiden (Cor.), J. H. Brodt (Cor.), R. St.B. Boyd (H.), F. W. Copeland (H.), B. S. Carter (H.), H. P. Lawless (H.), W. G. Bowerman (Haverford), F. C. Lee (Johns Hopkins), H. S. Benson (M. I. T.), R. E. Palmer (M. I. T.), C. N. Smith (Mich.), C. A. Keyser (Penn. State), W. M. McCurdy (Penn.), M. F. Gutherz (Penn.), A. Langner (Penn.), L. C. Madeira (Penn.), L. C. Stickney (Pr.), D. M. Morrison...
...mile-run in which H. J. Norris of Yale lowered the record made by D. Grant of Harvard in 1898 by 1-5 of a second was the surprise of the day. Until the back stretch of the last lap, A. C. Hawkes '14, H. P. Lawless '13, and H. M. Warren '13 by turns led the way. Then the Harvard men tired and Norris sprinted to the tape followed by H. G. MacLure '15 who had run well back the whole way and was hard pressed at the finish by H. W. Smith. Only in the two mile...
...mile Run.--Harvard: H. P. Lawless '13, H. G. MacLure '15, H. M. Warren '13, A. c. Hawkes '14. Yale: H. W. Smith, H. W. Hatch, C. C. Gulliver...
...Warren '13, H. G. MacLure '15, and H. P. Lawless '13 seem good for three places in the mile run, while in the two-mile race R. St.B. Boyd '14, F. W. Copeland '13, and B. S. Carter '15 should finish in the order named...