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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Other Harvard performers did reasonably well. Frederick McIsaac '40 cleared 13 feet in the pole vault. Mason Fernald, out all week with a cold looked well in the hurdle semi-finals, though not graduating to the final heat...

Author: By F. ROCKWELL Hollands, | Title: Mermen Win, Cagers Bow to Elis; Lightbody Honored | 2/14/1938 | See Source »

...Mason Fernald is entered in the 60-yard high hurdles. Fernald was put out in the 45 yard hurdle semi-finals last Saturday in the Prout Games in the Boston Garden, but is expected to do better over the longer distance. Bob Haydock, Harvard record holder, will high jump. This will be his debut in 1938 winter track...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON TRACK MEN ENTERED IN MILLROSE | 2/4/1938 | See Source »

Four Harvard hurdlers competed in their event Saturday night. Roger Schafer '41, and Sherman Hoar '40 were put out in their trial heats running against intercollegiate champion Jack Donovan and world champion Sam Allen respectively. Mason Fernald '40 was second in his trial heat, and was put out in the first heat of the semi-finals, but likewise failed to service the semi-finals. In the finals Olympic winner Forest (Spect) by Donovan of Dartmouth. Big disappointment of this event was Sam Allen, last in the finals...

Author: By F. ROCKWELL Hollands, | Title: Track Champions in K. C. Meet Fail to Produce for 13,500 Fans | 1/31/1938 | See Source »

Four of the eleven are entered in the high hurdles, Mason Fernald '40, Sherman Hoar '40, Donald Donahue '41, and Roger Schafer '41. The Sophomore and Freshman hurdlers are up against the country's strongest competition, with record holders Sam Allen, "Spec" Towns, Jack Donovan, and Bill Watson running...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELEVEN CRIMSON TRACK MEN IN K. OF C. GAMES | 1/28/1938 | See Source »

Center's Merle Crowell, NBC's Vice President Frank Earl Mason, Yale's Professor James Harvey Rogers, Columbia University's Professors Robert Staughton Lynd, Lyman Bryson, Joseph Daniel McGoldrick, Clyde. Raymond Miller. Back & forth across the council table flies weighty talk of big U. S. problems about which the public forms opinions-Capital & Labor, the New Deal, John L. Lewis, Education. This small group might easily be the seat of a sinister super-government were it not that no two members of the Council on Public Opinion completely agree on anything very important...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Propaganda Battle | 1/24/1938 | See Source »

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