Word: mason
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...cornerstone of the new Internal Revenue Building was laid last week. Secretary Mellon, of course, was the official mason. It was raining, and he had to lean out from under a canopy to make the historic trowel strokes. Cameramen liked the pose and begged him, stooped over and splashed by the downpour, to "hold it." Always obliging, Mr. Mellon "held it" while the photographers jostled and squirmed for good positions...
Philadelphia, Pa., May 31--Five of the Harvard entries in the intercollegiate semi-finals today qualified for the finals tomorrow, in a day marked by a series of excellent performances and a new record in the shot put. T. F. Mason '30, who barely qualified in the 100 and 220; G. A. Tupper '29, who won his heat in the low hurdles in 24 1-5 seconds; F. E. Cummings '30 in the quarter, H. P. Porter '29 in the 880, and P. N. Youchx '31 in the hammer complete the list of Crimson entrants who distinguished themselves in track...
...yard dash--Two men in each heat qualified for semifinals. First heat--won by Daley (Holy Cross); second, Kent (Colgate); third, T. F. Mason '30. Time-9-4-5 sec. Second heat--won by Kieselhorst (Yale); second, Sachs (Penn); third, Finn (Boston College). Time--10 1-5 sec. Third heat--won by Bowen (Pittsburgh); second, Kastler (Penn); third Andrews (Princeton). Time--9 9-10 sec. Fourth heat--won by Harwood (Syracuse); second, Dyer (Stanford); third, MacDonald (Yale). Time--10 sec. Fifth heat--won by Maurer (Southern California); second, Wildermuth (Georgetown); third, Stevens (Dartmouth). Time--10 1-10 sec. Heat...
...qualified for semifinals. First heat--won by Kent (Colgate); second, Kastler (Penn); third, MacDonald (Yale). Time--21 9-10 sec. Second heat--won by Wildermuth (Georgetown); second, Wehner (Southern California); third, Morin (Holy Cross). Time-21 8-10 sec. Third heat--won by Engle (Yale); second, Harwood (Syracuse); third, Mason. Time--22 sec. Fourth heat--won by Dyer (Stanford); second, Sacks (Penn); third, Gill (Yale). Time...
...yard dash Engle (Y) and Mason...