Word: mabey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first in a series on the subject, Sheldon Glueck '22, professor of Criminology, will talk in Phillips Brooks House parlor at 8 o'clock tomorrow night on some general aspects of crime. On Thursday, Frank Mabey, president of the Boys Worker division of the United Settlements of Greater Boston, will speak on slum conditions...
...record; E. E. Calvin '35, tenacious Crimson sprinter equaled the meet mark with a 9.8 second century run; Jackson of Yale beat out J. H. Dean '34 in the shotput for a clean record; E. I. David, diminutive sprinter clocked a record 220-yard run for the Light Blue; Mabey of Oxford ran a beautiful two-mile race for an easy meet championship; and Warner of Yale was strong as ever in the quarter-mile run, nosing out Captain N. P. Dodge '33. The only old record which held really aloof from the meet was the Broad Jump...
...Captain-elect J. M. Morse '34 giving him a stiff battle. Lovelock, a great distance runner from New Zealand, should win the mile run for the Britons if he can approach his best time of four minutes, 12 seconds in that event. Oxford is also sending Lang, Dunean an Mabey while Ivanovie, Stothard, Horan, Davis, Thornton and Marsh are to represent Cambridge against the Americans...
Aside from Hallowell in the half mile, Lovelock in the mile and Mabey in the two mile, the invaders should find first places hard to capture. E. E. Calvin '33, and Walsh and Lane of Yale ought to take the sprints over Cantab and Davis. Keith Brown is due to win the pole vault and high jump and the crack Kari Warner the quarter. J. H. Dean '34, who created a new Harvard record by putting the shot 48 feet in the I.C.4A. meet this year, is a certainty in the shot put while N. P. Dodge...